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Peter Houston-Hencken

Peter Houston-Hencken is a recent graduate of Whitworth University with a degree in journalism. Peter currently works for a background investigation firm but is passionate about freelancing on the weekends. Peter grew up as the son of a Presbyterian pastor. He feels strong in his faith and his commitment to Jesus Christ. He aspires to have a career in journalism and help people get more informed about the events in their communities.

GoodGuys men’s group works with YWCA to stop domestic violence

Since 2015, the GoodGuys, in coordination with Spokane’s YWCA, has raised funds and awareness of the issues of domestic violence in local communities. Co-founder Doug Kelley started the group with encouragement from his fiancé who was involved in the YWCA’s Little Black Dress event.

Campaign calls for moral revival, informational meeting set for Saturday

On Saturday, Spokane Regional Poor People’s Campaign will hold an informational meeting where interested member of the community can learn about the movement and its activism.

World Relief organizes 400-mile bike ride to raise money for refugees

World Relief Seattle is fundraising and recruiting cyclists to participate in its annual bike ride across the state to collect money for refugees settling in Washington. The bike ride, called SEA TRI KAN (STK), begins on June 20 and continues through the 24th.

With grant, Whitworth aims to be spiritual renewal hub

The OCE has crafted its goal for the grant around the idea of living in "the third way." The third way refers to the kind of lifestyle historians believe Christians lived while under Roman law.

Real Life Ministries coming to South Hill

The Real Life Ministries (RLM) church group is taking steps to open a new location on the South Hill by the beginning of next year.

Wellness Fair aims to keep church members healthy

Holy Temple Church of God in Christ held its first annual Wellness Fair as part of their Make Our Churches Healthy initiative. The goal of the fair was to raise awareness of health issues that affect primarily older and African American communities.

Green Bluff Renaissance Faire raises money for Second Harvest

The Ren Faire partnered with 2nd Harvest and raised money to help the charity feed low income families in the area.

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