Local faith leaders share their opinions about Mayor Nadine Woodward appearing onstage to pray with controversial pastor Matt Shea and self-identified Christian nationalist Sean Feucht at a “Let Us Worship” event Sunday night.
Spokane City Mayor Nadine Woodward made a statement Monday morning explaining her presence at Sunday night’s “Let Us Worship” event. She was invited onstage to be prayed for by former Washington State legislator turned pastor, Matt Shea, and self-identified Christian nationalist, Sean Feucht.
Sravasti Abbey, the Buddhist monastery near Newport, Washington, opens its doors on Sunday, Aug. 27, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., for Sharing the Dharma Day.
Mayor Nadine Woodward attended Sean Feucht's "Let Us Worship" event Sunday night at the Pavilion at Riverfront. While there, she was invited on the stage and prayed for by Matt Shea, a disavowed, former Washington State Legislator for his roles in
William and Linda Wharton will perform music for solo and duo cellos at 6 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 20, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Moscow, Idaho. Proceeds will go to a relief fund for victims of last week’s devastating fire on Maui, Hawaii.
This week's post highlights locals helping Maui, a Spokane Buddhist Temple being robbed, St. Mary's historic home to be demolished on the Sacred Heart campus, St. John's Cathedral and a successful Backpacks for Kids drive.