Now that we are entering a season of lighter COVID restrictions, it may be time now to plan for that event you had to put off for more than a year.
Read More »In India, Muslims Are Performing Last Rites For Hindus Who Died Of COVID-19
In the midst of a deadly second coronavirus wave and medical care shortage, Moin Mastan and his team of 25 volunteers have been working round the clock to perform the last rites, cremations and burials of 40 to 50 Indians every day who have died with COVID-19 infections in the central Indian state of Maharashtra—all while fasting daily for Ramadan, a holy month in Islam for tightened devotion in spiritual reflection, worship and prayer.
Read More »Banner Bank Announces $17,000 Donation Match for Habitat for Humanity Spokane
Banner Bank, Habitat for Humanity-Spokane’s presenting sponsor of the “Hope Builders Virtual Benefit Lunch-In,” pledges to give up to $17,000 through April 29 as part of raising funds to build affordable homes for families enrolled in Habitat’s program.
Read More »Where We Gather: St. Gertrude’s Monastery
In our launch of the new "Where We Gather" series, we tell a photo story of the Monastery of St. Gertrude.
Read More »Bat Mitzvah Planning In A Pandemic
How do you have a bat mitzvah ceremony when you can’t even have 10 people in a room together?
Read More »Spokane Churches and COVID one year later
It’s been over a year since the lockdown began and organizations had to figure out accommodations to stay safe while maintaining operations. For local churches, they have done their best to follow safety guidelines and adjust to continue services.
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