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Black clergy call for unity in fight for Seattle police accountability

Local religious leaders credit Black Lives Matter for progress while acknowledging much work remains.

Pandemic’s effects on religious life, liberty named No. 1 religion story of 2020

Though the year was fraught with civil unrest, scandals and politics, COVID-19 remained as pervasive in the 2020 Religion News Association Top 10 Religion Stories and Newsmaker of the Year Poll as it was in daily public life.

Pro-Trump Protesters Burn Black Lives Matter Banners Outside Historic DC Churches

In videos shared on Twitter, protesters identified as Proud Boys, the far-right group, marched in the street with a Black Lives Matter banner on fire, cheering and shouting, “F*** anti-fa!” The late-night protests ended with four people stabbed and 23 arrested.

Spokane City Tax, Habitat For Humanity-Spokane, Will Make More Homes For The Holidays

Two groups recently made “Home for the Holidays” carry new meaning for first time home owners in Spokane, but many hurdles stood in the way, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

Church pageants go virtual amid a COVID-19 Christmas

With kids and the internet involved, virtual pageants, it turns out, are just as delightfully unpredictable as more traditional performances at churches.

Drive-thru live Nativities are tailor-made for a COVID-19 Christmas

Live Nativities - it’s an idea whose time has come as the pandemic stretches into the Christmas season.

VIDEO: Coffee Talk – How To Have a Better Year in 2021

We will be discussing strategies about how to unify as a community, nation, and world.

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