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Free clinic serves hundreds in Spokane

Hundreds of cars packed the parking lot at the Spokane County Fairgrounds Aug. 3 on the first morning of Your Best Pathway to Health.

Spokane Organizations to Host Hiroshima 70th Anniversary Remembrance

This weeks marks the 70th anniversary of the U.S nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and two Spokane organizations are asking the community to gather in remembrance of the attacks.

Join SpokaneFāVS for a Pub Talk on Safety in Worship

Over the weekend SpokaneFāVS hosted a thought provoking Coffee Talk on Safety in Worship. However, as always, time went by too quickly and the conversation was still going when the forum closed.

Thanks for a great Coffee Talk Today on Safety in Worship

Join SpokaneFāVS today at 10 a.m. for a Coffee Talk forum on "Safety in Worship."

Anti-abortion group is sued over fetal tissue videos

An anti-abortion group that released videos purporting to show Planned Parenthood staff discussing the illegal sale of aborted fetal tissue has been sued by a group of abortion providers claiming that the campaign violates its members' privacy and threatens their safety.

SpokaneFāVS gets non-profit status

SpokaneFāVS is pleased to announce that it has been accepted as a non-profit organization by the Internal Revenue Service and can now operate fully as a 501c3.

America welcomes Christians, Jews; atheists, Muslims not so much

Diverse religious groups are recognized — but Christians and Jews are significantly more welcome than atheists, and many don’t see a welcome mat for Muslims.

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