Cody Wendt

Cody Wendt is a writer, musician and high school tennis coach based out of Moscow, Idaho. Since graduating from the University of Idaho, he has written primarily for the Lewiston Tribune and Moscow-Pullman Daily News while contributing freelance pieces for outlets like American Thinker, Uniquely Palouse Magazine, Cougfan.com and FāVS News.

Peace Run marking America’s 250th makes stop at Spokane Valley church

The Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run will stop at Veradale United Church of Christ for a community dinner celebrating peace during its nationwide relay.

Moscow interfaith group marks National Day of Prayer with ‘Love is Our Prayer’ service

Faith leaders from multiple traditions will gather in Moscow for a National Day of Prayer service centered on unity, reflection and a shared commitment to love.

‘He made everyone feel seen’: Rev. Jim Dyson remembered for a life of love and ministry

Remembering Rev. Jim Dyson’s decades of ministry across the Inland Northwest, highlighting his humor, prison outreach and commitment to loving others.

Washington State’s MLK Week issues ‘Call to Consciousness’

Washington State University will mark Martin Luther King Jr. Week with service projects, a keynote celebration, and a community open mic event.

Local Christmas pageant brings Nativity to life

Nativity displays and pageants based on the biblical account of Christ’s birth are commonplace at this time of year, but Spokane’s South Hill Seventh Day Adventist Church truly goes the extra mile.

Spokane LDS leader reflects on church transition after Russell M. Nelson’s Death

After President Russell M. Nelson’s death, Dallin H. Oaks assumed LDS leadership in a smooth, expected transition, Spokane’s Robert Sanders says.

Spokane’s Cathedral of St. John celebrates 100th anniversary of land dedication

Spokane’s St. John’s Cathedral celebrates 100 years with events honoring its past, while shaping a vision of hope, inclusion, and community for the future.

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