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BRIEF: YWCA seeking Women of Achievement nominations

The YWCA of Spokane is seeking nominees for the annual Women of Achievement awards. For 32 years the YWCA has honored women in the Spokane community who embody the organization's mission by giving generously of themselves to make this region a better place to live, through professional leadership and/or service to the community, according to an announcement.

Mark Driscoll removed from the Acts 29 church planting network he helped found

Seattle megachurch pastor Mark Driscoll has been removed from a church-planting network of more than 500 churches he helped found after a pattern of “ungodly and disqualifying behavior.”

Palouse humanist day camp offers alternative to religious youth camps

When Tara Howe saw a poster for Wonder Works day camp hanging at One World Café in Moscow, Idaho, she didn’t hesitate to enroll her 8-year-old son.

BRIEF: Lummi Totem Pole Journey to pass through Spokane

Spokanites will have an opportunity to stand with First Nations and non-Native communities being impacted by the various energy development projects throughout the U.S. and Canada when the Lummi Totem Pole Journey makes its way to The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist on Aug. 26.

Pagans wonder ‘witch’ way for the next generation as New Age trend ages

They don’t know the history. They don’t know how hard it was in the old days. And many ditch their spiritual upbringing for the next new thing.

Meet our newest Jewish writer, Hyphen Parent

SpokaneFAVS is pleased to welcome its second Jewish writer, Dorothy Huffmanparent — better known as Hyphen.

Mommy, minister and unmarried: Single mothers in the pulpit

When Philadelphia’s St. Paul Baptist Church hired the Rev. Leslie Callahan as its first female pastor, in 2009, she was nearing her 40th birthday and the tick-tock of her biological clock was getting hard to ignore.

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