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After fires, killings, black churches debate the best ways to protect themselves

The leader of the National Baptist Convention, USA, says his member churches should “do everything that is humanly possible” to protect themselves — even if it means hiring armed guards.

Upcoming retreat to focus on pope’s message of hope, joy

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will host a Silent Day of Prayer on the Joy of the Gospel entitled, “Pope Francis’ Message: Hope and Joy” led by the Rev. Robert McNeese on July 28 from 9 a.m — 3 p.m.

Local Veterans Retreat Uses Art Therapy to Treat PTSD

The grim reaper stands on the tip of the tiny left shoe. Behind him, a soldier emerges from the white laces, fixed above three protruding nails. On the left shoe: a heart broken in half, an eye crying blood.

Where We Worship: Spokane First spreads message of Jesus locally, globally

In 1948 Spokane First Assembly of God moved to its current location on the corner of Indiana and Lincoln. Spokane First holds two services on Sundays and runs youth and adult ministry and classes on Wednesday nights.

Oklahoma Supreme Court rules Ten Commandments monument must go

The Oklahoma Supreme Court ordered a Ten Commandments monument removed from the state Capitol grounds Tuesday (June 30), three years after its installation sparked a religious feud.

Spokane NAACP ready to move forward

How can the Spokane NAACP move past the Rachel Dolezal story? After a community meeting Monday night, the answer, it seems is by becoming a larger, more unified organization.

United Church of Christ to boycott Washington Redskins

The United Church of Christ, a progressive denomination, has called on its 1 million members to boycott Washington Redskins football games and merchandise until the team drops its controversial name and mascot.

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