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Coffee Talks paused until new year

However, until we can find a new location, Coffee Talks will be put on hold for the remainder of the year.

Episcopal Diocese of Spokane elects first female bishop

The Rev. Gretchen M. Rehberg has been elected as the ninth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane.

Immaculate Heart to offer SoulCollage discussion

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center's monthly Coffee and Contemplation event will continue this month with "Cross the Threshold with SoulCollage®."

Mike Pence defends Trump at Liberty University amid evangelical debate

Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence urged forgiveness for Donald Trump Wednesday (Oct. 12) at Liberty University as evangelical outcry increased in volume over the weekend release of a 2005 video in which Trump is heard making lewd remarks.

Pope calls for ‘immediate ceasefire’ in Syria

Pope Francis, in his strongest appeal to date on the conflict in Syria, on Wednesday called for an "immediate ceasefire" to allow for the evacuation of civilians.

Spokane church seeking volunteers for “Feed My Starving Children”

On Oct. 21 and 22 Redeemer Lutheran Church will be packaging food for Feed My Starving Children, a non-profit organization that provides pre-packaged dry meals for the hungry and malnourished.

St. John’s Music Series begins Oct. 16

This years's St. John's Music Series begins Oct. 16 with a vocal and instrumental performance of Bach at St. John's Cathedral.

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