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Activists, faith leaders reflect on religious freedom

Christianity is normalized in U.S., making other religions less tolerated

Omicron Causes Churches to Reconsider Online-Only Worship

When Natland sent out an email on Jan. 8 announcing the church will pause in-person worship services for four weeks, the message was bittersweet.

Father reflects on faith journey after hazing death of Sam Martinez

Hector Martinez’s faith makes him believe his son’s hazing death was not God’s will, but a tragic mistake that can be prevented from happening to other young people.

Eastern Washington Legislative Conference to be held on Jan. 22

The 2022 Eastern Washington Legislative Conference will explore some of the issues coming to the 2022 Washington State Legislature.

Dogs and dharma: A prison ministry yields children’s book teaching Buddhist lessons

The author began practicing Buddhism while in prison, meditating daily and keeping a gratitude journal. He now aims to help other convicts as a field minister through the North Carolina Field Minister Program.

UPDATE: Bethany Presbyterian Church fire caused by electrical problem, building can be restored

A fire that caused extensive damage to Bethany Presbyterian Church, 2607 S. Ray St. Sunday evening was caused by an electrical issue.

Spokane Retreat Center Offers Post-Christmas Day of Recollection

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will be offering a silent post-Christmas Day of Recollection on Jan. 12.

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