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Where We Worship: Salem Lutheran Church focuses on building community in Spokane
Chuckles rose from the congregation as many remembered the words to “Eyes on the Prize,” a 1960s freedom song, which was sung during worship on the seventh Sunday of Easter at Salem Lutheran Church.
Blending traditional hymns, prayers, and Bible readings, Salem Lutheran, which is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, holds service Sundays at 10:15 a.m.
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Where We Worship: New Community Church brings urban-focused ministry to Spokane
The audience members sat quietly, ignoring the sounds of children playing from the next room, as Russ Davis, wearing his white, blue and gold checkered shirt, and blue denim jeans, preaches from the Book of Acts, 1:8.
“‘You will be my witnesses from the end of the earth to the other,’” Davis said.
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Where We Worship: Bethany Presbyterian Church provides progressive Presbyterian perspective
“Cowards can never be moral” is the current message flashing across the digital sign outside of Bethany Presbyterian Church.
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Where We Worship: Airway Heights Baptist works to serve community
Airway Heights Baptist Church was established only a few months after the City of Airway Heights was founded nearly 60 years ago.
“We’ve enjoyed growing with the community, it’s been a wonderful effort by the church,” said Pastor Dale Jenkins.
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Spokane’s Religion Wrap-up: Eastpoint Church, Christmas concerts, Coal trains, Journey to Bethlehem and Katharine Jefferts Schori
Did you see this week’s Where we Worship feature on Eastpoint Church? It’s three days old and people are still liking it on Facebook and tweeting it out. Your church, mosque or synagogue could be our next Where We Worship, ya' know. Just ask.
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Where We Worship: Eastpoint uses massive space to reach out to community
SPOKANE VALLEY — If you’ve been to Spokane Valley, you’ve probably seen Eastpoint Church.
It’s the old K-Mart and Dollar Store building — with 75,000 square-feet of worship space, offices, youth areas and auditoriums.
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Where We Worship: Ekklesia offers Bible-based teachings, dialogue
Ekklesia Church of God, which meets in donated space at Baskets for Babies, is a bible-based congregation that’s “tolerant with reservations,” explained Pastor AJ Donier.
The independent, freewill church began in 2008 by Donier and his wife Jennine who were seeking a church that was true to the teachings of Jesus.
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Where We Worship: Home church offers alternative way to be Catholic
This isn’t your typical Catholic church.
There’s no incense. No gothic-style building. The congregation doesn’t believe the pope is infallible. And, the priest, the Rev. Tom Altepeter, is married.
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Where We Worship: Healing Rooms pray for Spokane’s restoration
In 1997 Cal Pierce said he heard God call him to Spokane.
That’s when he and his wife, Michelle, left their home in Redding, Calif. and came here to open Healing Rooms Ministries.
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Where We Worship: Spokane Buddhist Temple teaches gratitude, thoughtfulness
Paul Vielle was raised Catholic, by a Catholic family who assumed he was going to become a Catholic priest. Vielle joined the military and upon his return, he left his Catholic faith and found Buddhism.
“I just couldn’t buy it anymore,” Vielle said.
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