All Spokanites love coffee, right? And what goes better with coffee than thought-provoking conversation?
Read More »Love Meets Fear: Reflections After North Carolina’s Amendment One
Prior to going to seminary, I worked in the performing arts as a stage manager. I have a lot of colorful friends from those days.
Read More »Redeeming Eve, part 2: equal power
In my first article about Eve, I argued that she is not responsible for original sin. It is sometimes said that because of her sin, she was punished to be submissive to her husband.
Read More »BRIEF: Buddhist retreat focuses on facing death
From May 25-28 Sravasti Abbey will offer a retreat called "Precious Life, Facing Death."
Venerable Tenzin Kacho, who has been a Tibetan nun for 25 years, will lead the class.
Read More »Gonzaga Mass inspires truth, love
On Sunday, Gonzaga University students of faith came together as a student body for an annual tradition of Mass on the grass overlooking Lake Arthur. The homily was declared by the Rev. Janeen Steer, a coordinator in University Ministry.
Read More »One in six voters still think Obama’s a Muslim: Why?
After nearly four years in the Oval Office, President Obama is incorrectly thought to be Muslim by one in six American voters, and only one quarter of voters can correctly identify him as a Protestant, according to a new poll.
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