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Video: To my wife, for Mother’s Day

A Mother's Day poem about love and words.
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VIDEO: Spokane street meditation

Footage of this interfaith street meditation was taken during the seasons of 2012 and the latter part of 2011 in downtown Spokane at the Triangle.
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VIDEO: Easter Message and Transmission

Sicco Rood, one of our Buddhist writers, created this Easter sunrise timelapse video:
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VIDEO: Urban Stations of the Cross

For Good Friday a group of Christians came together for an Urban Stations of the Cross procession. About 15 people gathered at Riverside Park and then walked a 2-mile loop through downtown to remember the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
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VIDEO: Ashes to Go

Naomi Calkins-Golter, of Rosalia, didn’t have time to go an Ash Wednesday service this morning.
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VIDEO: Blessing of the Spokane River

On Sunday the Spokane area Orthodox community gathered for the Feast of Theophany to bless the Spokane River.
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VIDEO: Bishop Waggoner responds to Connecticut shooting

On Wednesday evening Bishop James Waggoner, of The Episcopal Diocese of Spokane, spoke at prayer service in honor of the Connecticut shooting victims.
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Spaceman Jesus

Spokane Faith & Values writer Ryan Mahoney asks — would we recognize God if he was walking among us?
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VIDEO: Interfaith Thanksgiving Service

Baldev Singh, a member of the Sikh Gurdwara of Spokane, says if God wanted everyone to be the same, then all trees would be the same height and gray would be the only color. He was the keynote speaker on Thursday at the annual Interfaith Thanksgiving service.
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FAVS Week in Photos, Nov. 2

Each week, the five Faith and Values sites compile their top photos to give you a glance at what is happening in communities around the country.
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VIDEO: Spokane clergy speak in support of gay marriage

Today about 20 faith leaders came together to show their support for Referendum 74. They spoke outside Double Tree Hotel, where Rick Santorum was speaking against the referendum.
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