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Remembering last year’s Faith Feast

I signed up for the Faith Feast last year thinking that I would get to see the inside of houses of worship that I had not seen before and get a taste of foods I haven't eaten before, but Faith Feast was a much richer experience than I had anticipated.

Faith Feast: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Spokane Stake

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Spokane Stake will be the final stop for Faith Feast: An Interfaith Progressive Dinner on March 30.

Faith Feast: Temple Beth Shalom

Temple Beth Shalom will be the second stop for Faith Feast: An Interfaith Progressive Dinner on March 30.

Faith Feast: Spokane Buddhist Temple

The Spokane Buddhist Temple will be the first stop for Faith Feast: An Interfaith Progressive Dinner on March 30.

Take a faith foods tour with the 2nd Annual Faith Feast progressive dinner from SpokaneFAVS

Back by popular demand, Spokane Faith & Values (favs.news) is proud to announce its annual event “Faith Feast: A Progressive Intercultural Dinner” will take place at 4 p.m. on March 30.

Eating encourages effective interfaith interactions

On Sunday afternoon, I joined my mom, my sister and my sister's husband at the first (hopefully annual - or even more frequent?) Faith Feast: An Intercultural Progressive Dinner, put on by Spokane Faith and Values, a non-profit dedicated to increasing interfaith communication and understanding.
I've been interested in interfaith work for years, an interest that was piqued, though not initiated, by Project Conversion

Faith Feast: Experience local food

The Rev. Craig Goodwin, pastor of Millwood Community Presbyterian Church, is proud to be locavore. In 2008 he and his family spent one year consuming only was is local, used, homegrown or homemade. He wrote about this journey in “Year of Plenty” and preaches it to his congregation.

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