Kali Nelson

Kali Nelson is a freelance journalist from Moscow, Idaho, and studied at the University of Idaho. She has written for both the Moscow-Pullman Daily News and the Lewiston Tribune. Her work has covered features from around the Palouse.

After 14 years, UU Church of the Palouse pastor heads to North Carolina

Rev. Elizabeth Stevens, who has led the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse since 2012, is preparing to leave for a new ministry in North Carolina.

North Idaho LDS members to join new mission amid rapid regional growth

The LDS Church will launch a new North Idaho mission in July, reflecting growth in the region and adding more opportunities for missionaries.

Moscow church installs new pastor after years-long search, transformation

After three years without a pastor, the United Church of Moscow installs the Rev. Hannah Brown, bringing fresh leadership, preaching gifts, and a vision for renewal.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal to keynote Faith Action Network’s annual fundraiser Nov. 16

A keynote at Faith Action Network’s Nov. 16 dinner in Seattle, Spokane and online honors the late Rev. Carol Jensen with a theme of “Unbreakable Spirit.”

First woman pastor takes pulpit at Moscow’s First Presbyterian after 18 years

Rev. Tricia Tedrow is the first woman to lead First Presbyterian Church of Moscow in its 145-year history. Her installation takes place Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

Moscow churches collaborate to create book nook for school children

Moscow churches and volunteers transformed John Russell Elementary into a Book Nook, giving local children free books and a welcoming space.

Garland Church converts West Spokane offices into healthcare worker housing

In May the Garland Church opened Providence House in Spokane. It is nestled into West Spokane and is the newest reimagining of old church offices.

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