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Spokane’s Water Wise Workshops attract packed library crowds

The City of Spokane Water Department partners with Spokane Libraries to present free workshops aimed at creating sustainable SpokaneScapes.

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Protecting human rights shouldn’t be up for debate

Trump pulled the U.S. out of the United Nations Human Rights Council, and this columnist can't understand why. She prescribes a way forward.

Spokane pastor uses food to bring Lenten sermons to life

Pastor Rene' Devantier of Fowler UMC uses the senses like smell and touch in his Lenten sermons to connect people to God.

Ask a Bahá’í: Where was the Short Obligatory Prayer first mentioned in the Bahá’í writings?

This Ask a Bahá’í column seeks to discover the first time the Short Obligatory Prayer shows up in the Bahá'í writings. Is it in "The Most Holy Book"? Read more and find out.

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200 attend rally at Thrive to show solidarity with Ukraine

Around 200 people gathered at Thrive Center for a rally supporting Ukraine, chanting, holding signs and hearing speakers call for freedom and unity.

What’s next for Spokane’s refugee agencies amid rising uncertainty?

Refugee resettlement agencies World Relief and International Rescue Committee in Spokane face uncertainty due to Trump administration changes, adjusting to funding cuts and other shifts.

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Spokane pastor uses food to bring Lenten sermons to life

Pastor Rene' Devantier of Fowler UMC uses the senses like smell and touch in his Lenten sermons to connect people to God.

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Protecting human rights shouldn’t be up for debate

Trump pulled the U.S. out of the United Nations Human Rights Council, and this columnist can't understand why. She prescribes a way forward.

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Could Gonzaga be 1 of 5 religiously-affiliated bracket-busting schools this March Madness?

March Madness is here! Gonzaga is one of five religiously-affiliated universities ready to pull off upsets and make deep tournament runs.

On Purim in wartime, Jews wrestle with a biblical story of retribution

The Purim festival of fun and frivolity has been harder for some Jews to celebrate in the wake of the destruction of Gaza.

Pope Francis suffers two ‘acute respiratory failures’

On Monday (March 3), Pope Francis suffered two respiratory crisis and now has a "guarded" prognosis. He has been in the hospital since Feb. 14.

Faith groups claim legal victories on refugees, ICE raids at houses of worship

This week, courts blocked efforts to dismantle the refugee program and reinstated protections against immigration raids at some houses of worship.

Trump’s pick of Paula White-Cain for Faith Office sparks controversy

Trump's pick of Pentecostel Pastor Paula White-Cain to lead the White House Faith Office sparks uproar within his Christian base of conservative Calvinists.

Fans say God doesn’t care who wins the Super Bowl

Despite 123.7 million Super Bowl viewers, most Americans don’t believe God cares about the game’s outcome. A recent Lifeway Research study shows only 13% think God is concerned.

US has low levels of ‘religious nationalism,’ but its impact stands out

A recent Pew study shows the U.S. has a relatively low level of religious nationalism, with 6% of adults identifying as religious nationalists, compared to other countries.

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