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Whitworth professor pens new book, “Christians, Free Expression, and the Common Good”

Christians in Western society should care more than they do about the issue of free speech. At least, that is what Whitworth University communications professor Gordon Jackson thinks, and argues as his main premise in his new book, “Christians, Free Expression, and the Common Good: Getting Beyond the Censorship Impulse.”

Eucharistic ministers hit the road to bring Easter service to homebounds

By Tracy Simmons Palm fronds, a collection  of motley, plastic Easter eggs and a stack of Sunday bulletins from Our Lady of Lourdes Cathedral lay...

Garland District’s, The Gathering House, ready for first service on Easter Sunday

On Easter Sunday, The Gathering House will be opening its doors for its first service since its recent relocation to the Garland District.

Coffee Talk Today: Divine Judgement

Join SpokaneFAVS today at 10 a.m. for Coffee Talk discussion on divine judgement.

For this local family, Easter traditions aren’t blinded by consumerism

This American ideal of Easter is far removed from religious tradition. The Easter Bunny and gifting of Easter baskets has become a platform for American capitalism, similar to the exploitation of other holidays, like Christmas.

2015 Spokane Area Easter Service Listings

This year, Easter will be celebrated on April 5. To help you find the service that is best for you, SpokaneFAVS has compiled a comprehensive list, organized by denomination.

Americans split on businesses turning away gay weddings

A host of governors, CEOs and church leaders call Indiana’s new religious freedom law a backdoor opening to anti-gay discrimination, but Americans appear more divided on whether a wedding-related business should have the right to turn away a gay customer.

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