Caleb McGever

Caleb McGever is a freelance journalist and digital content producer in Spokane. He graduated from Whitworth University, where he earned a degree in English and theology while working at the Whitworthian as magazine editor. Although he is originally from Phoenix he now lives in Spokane and appreciates its green outdoors, lively people and loud local punk rock bands.

Faith Communities Step Up as Red Cross Shelters During Spokane’s Upriver Fire

As the Upriver Fire forced evacuations across Spokane, local churches partnered with the Red Cross to provide shelter, resources and support.

50 years of women Lutheran pastors: Seattle church honors trailblazer Nancy Winder

Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church in Seattle will celebrate 50 years of women Lutheran pastors, honoring pioneering clergy and the legacy of Rev. Nancy Winder.

Orthodox patriarch makes historic first visit to Spokane parish

His Holiness Moran Mar Baselios Marthoma Mathews III visited Spokane, leading Holy Qurbana at St. Gregorios Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church.

Spokane punk bands raise money for nonprofits through benefit concerts

Spokane’s punk and hardcore community are raising money for causes ranging from homelessness and food access to immigrant support.

Singer-songwriter Skye Peterson brings new album to Spokane’s Faith Bible Church

Award-winning singer Skye Peterson will perform at Faith Bible Church on May 15, sharing new music that explores faith, doubt and life’s emotional journey.

Final Piano Lunch concert invites Spokane to slow down and listen

Pianist Hsia-Jung Chang is hosting a Spokane lunch concert series, bringing classical music and community connection to Salem Lutheran Church.

Spokane community gathers to watch Gov. Ferguson sign ICE accountability bills into law

Spokane community members gathered to watch Gov. Ferguson sign laws addressing ICE impersonation and requiring accountability for masked federal agents.

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