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COMING MONDAY: “From Bullets to Burnings: Religion & Violence in America”

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This week Faith & Values news — our five sites nationwide — will unveil a series on congregational violence, burnings and shooting of synagogues, mosques, churches and other houses of worship and how congregations are coping with and preparing for violence where they pray. Check it out each day Aug. 26-30 on Spokane Faith & Values

On Monday (Aug. 26):
The business of church safety by Ann Marie Somma\ Hartford Faith & Values
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Go Down Swingin': A Q& A with active shooter training sergeant Michael Hestir by Kellie Kotraba\ Columbia Faith & Values

On Tuesday (Aug. 27):
Houses of worship follow federal advice, develop violence response plans by David Yonke\ Toledo Faith & Values

On Wednesday (Aug. 28):
A mosque in Joplin, Mo. begins to start over by Kellie Kotraba\ Columbia Faith & Values

On Thursday (Aug. 29):
Spokane churches have balancing act between being the open church and protecting parishioners by Tracy Simmons\ Spokane Faith & Values

On Friday (Aug. 30):
After bombings, shootings, a book and now a movie: Sellerstown church community healing by Amanda Greene\ Wilmington Faith & Values
 

Kellie Moore
Kellie Moore
Kellie Moore (formerly Kotraba) serves as the editor and community manager of Columbia Faith & Values. Although she is originally from the West – Nevada and California – she’s now proud to call Missouri home.

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