fbpx
37.4 F
Spokane
Thursday, March 28, 2024
HomeNews

News

Jews Encouraged To Abandon Zoom Seders This Passover As Pandemic Eases

As the pandemic eases, in-person gatherings are starting to pick back up just in time for Passover. Man

VIDEO: Coffee Talk on Ukraine, Democracy

SpokaneFāVS will resume its in-person Coffee Talk on April 2 with a timely discussion: “Standing for Democracy, in Ukraine and at Home.”

Rev. Katy Shedlock To Perform Original Play ‘For I Was A Stranger’ to Raise Money for Ukraine

The Rev. Katy Shedlock adds another meaning: a refugee as a person who has a sacred story to tell. She wrote “For I Was a Stranger,” a one-person play that combines her creative talents and her faith, to highlight that sacredness and to invite others into those stories.

Study Investigates Why Donors Prefer Giving Time Over Money

Charitable donors prefer to give their time over money — even when it does less good for the cause — because they perceive it gives them more control over where their donation goes.

FāVS Writers – Simmons & Benefield – To Speak at Veradale UCC for Lenten Series on Communicating with Religious Right

Veradale United Church of Christ members are using their Lenten journey to Easter to ask themselves “How Shall We Communicate with the Religious Right?”

‘We are praying non-stop’: Local churches support Ukraine with prayer and supplies

Local Ukrainian churches have responded to Russia's invasion on Ukraine not only with prayer, but also through fundraising and collecting relief supplies to help those affected in the invasion.

Christian Author, Diana Butler Bass, to Speak at Pullman Symposium

For the second time in three years, progressive Christian icon and best-selling author Diana Butler Bass is coming to the Palouse, this time to speak at a series of events for the 40th annual Roger Williams Symposium in Pullman.

Must read