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Youth groups in Spokane, Bainbridge Island swap mission trips in cross-state church partnership
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Tri-Cities church becomes first in Washington to earn mental health ministry certification
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Meghan Henry
Meghan Henry is a senior at Washington State University where she is an English major. She is originally from Austin, Texas.
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Spokane congregations find new ways to connect despite unreliable meeting conditions through continued Covid-19 fears
Faith leaders have felt the pressure of the pandemic on every side. They have existed between the rock of pandemic guidelines and the hard place of leading their congregations through constant change.
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10 years in the making, Juneteenth in Spokane has just begun
In Spokane, Liberty Park has traditionally been the meeting site of Juneteenth for a decade.
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