Mia Gallegos

Mia Gallegos is a graduate from Gonzaga University with her degree in Journalism and Digital Marketing. She currently resides in Denver, Colorado working as a Communications Specialist for the Archdiocese of Denver's Mission Support Centers. Additionally, she writes for the Archdiocese' print and online publication, The Denver Catholic, while also making time to continue her passion for dance as the Hip Hop teacher for a dance studio within the Denver Metro Area. She has written for FāVS since her Junior year at GU and is excited to continue producing content for their reader base from afar.

Valleypoint Marshallese Church Blends the Spiritual with Their Culture

A vibrant new congregation at Valleypoint Church is breathing fresh life into Marshallese traditions. Valleypoint Marshallese blends cultural heritage with a contemporary twist, crafting a welcoming space for youth and young adults to worship and explore their roots through a Southern Baptist lens.

Seattle Ranked Least Religious U.S City Amid Young, Liberal Populace

Seattle has been ranked as the least religious city in the U.S., closely followed by both San Francisco and Boston. Nearly two thirds of Seattle’s population identifies as non-religious.

Sandeep Das, World Renowned Tabla Performer, Comes to Fox Theater

Sandeep Das is coming to Spokane’s Fox Theater this week to give a tabla performance entitled “Masterworks 7: Along the Silk Road.”

Gonzaga Professors Win Grant to Enhance Children of the Sun Trail in NE Spokane

Professors Katy Roden and Greg Gordon of Gonzaga University recently received a $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities in order to create a public platform exploring the history, culture and ecology of Northeast Spokane.

Former Spokane Police Chief, Craig Meidl, to Discuss Faith and Career

This week Craig Meidl, the former police chief of Spokane, will be coming to LifeSource Community Church in Couer d'Alene to discuss the ways in which his faith aided him in his career.

‘Hell of a Book’ Author to Discuss His New Novel at SCLD Online Event

Jason Mott's "Hell of a Book" encompasses themes of racism, police violence and what it means to be an African American living in the United States. It took 10 years to write and has received high praise since its debut.

West Central Abbey Serves Up Valentines from God this Ash Wednesday

With Ash Wednesday falling on Valentine’s Day this year, West Central Abbey found a way to couple their usual Lenten season kick-off with something unique to the holiday. “Our plan is to make Valentines from God for each other,” the Rev. Katy Shedlock said in an email.

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