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Amber Woods

Amber Woods studies human conflict in the Anthropology program at Eastern Washington University. Her desire to understand what causes conflict has also led her to minor in History and Psychology. When she's not delving into the human psyche she enjoys reading, camping and dabbling in architecture.

Annual Eastern Washington Legislative Conference to focus on discourse for the common good

The 2018 Eastern Washington Legislative Conference, organized by the Faith Action Network, The Fig Tree, and Catholic Charities of Spokane, will take place Saturday at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

New Community Church is fully functioning at its new location

The new location also allows New Community to be housed in the same building as organizations they partner with such as Shalom Ministries, and the Young Life soccer program.

Spokane Jews, Muslims come together for shared service

It was with feelings of inclusion and community that Temple Beth Shalom, for the first time, hosted members of the Spokane Islamic Center on Friday for a musical Shabbat, a potluck dinner and Islamic prayers.

Hate-filled fliers rejected by Spokane organizations

In the early hours of March 16, several buildings in downtown Spokane were vandalized, or "attacked" locals said, with the posting of fliers bearing anti-immigration, anti-refugee, and specifically anti-Semitic remarks and drawings.

St. Marks sings in Lent with Fat Tuesday Jazz Mass

Every seat in the house was full last night as the congregation of St. Mark's Lutheran Church and guests gathered to hear the Fat Tuesday Jazz Mass.

New Community Church seeks new home in downtown Spokane

New Community Church did not intend to move; in fact, through the 25 years they’ve operated, their current location has

Menorah Lighting downtown a reminder to “Be a candle”

Near freezing temperatures and gusty winds didn't keep the public Menorah Lighting put on by the Chabad of Spokane County from being a bright, warm event for the community.

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