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Annie May Brown moved to Spokane in 2011 with hopes of pursuing, creating and cultivating rich and authentic community. Within a year of being in Spokane, her hopes are budding.

She lives in intentional community with six other people in a beautiful historic home in West Central, dubbed ‘The Green House.’  She is also actively involved in a small church located downtown called Inland Church.

With her entrepreneurial and visionary spirit she’s had many adventures including church planting, starting her own coffee shop, obtaining a degree in cultural studies, traveling and living internationally, along with doing youth work locally and abroad. Currently she works for Spokane Youth for Christ as its development coordinator, and you can also see her making delightful coffee beverages at Boots Bakery Lounge on the weekends.

Brown said she is, Learning to embrace the fierce and unsearchable love of Jesus, and that love changes everything.

Annie May Brown
Annie May Brown
Annie May Brown is a passionate and joyful soul who moved to Spokane in 2011 with hopes of pursuing, creating and cultivating rich and authentic community. Within a year of being in Spokane, her hopes are budding.

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