Gonzaga University’s Center for American Indian Studies and the City of Spokane will host a viewing of “Winter in the Blood,” a film by twin brothers Alex and Andrew Smith at 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 21 and 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium at Gonzaga.
Read More »Mormons change rules to allow moms, divorced women to teach religion
Mormon mothers with children in the home as well as members who have been previously divorced now can be hired to teach in one of the LDS seminaries or institutes of religion.
Read More »SpokaneFAVS Mixer Tonight!
Each month SpokaneFAVS invites the community to come visit with its writers, board members and readers at an informal social mixer.
Read More »Ministry stopping in Spokane to discuss sexuality and religion
New Direction Ministries is road tripping across Canada and the west coast to discuss sexuality and religion. Their next stop: Spokane.
Read More »New Spokane church going forward without Mars Hill
Each week more than 100 adults pour into a downtown Spokane church, unshaken by the knotty departure of their lead pastor, Mark Driscoll, and the recent news that their church wouldn’t be a Mars Hill Church satellite after all.
Read More »Pacific Northwest Region of the Ecumenical Catholic Community elects Altepeter as bishop
The Rev. Tom Altepeter of St. Clare Ecumenical Catholic Community, a church he once described as a "a homeless shelter for homeless Catholics," was selected as the first bishop-elect for the region on Sept. 28 and will be the sixth regional bishop in the ECC.
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