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Vigil to Be Held Nov. 5 in Opposition to GTN Pipeline Expansion

Opponents of a pipeline capacity expansion are planning a “Vigil for Community Safety” this Sunday, Nov. 5, from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Spokane.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: Nov. 2

In this week's religion news roundup, read about helping those in need this holiday season, a Coeur d'Alene man who has invited hundreds of his neighbors to dinner and an upcoming fundraiser for a ministry that feeds the hungry.

Jewish Documentary on Addiction to Hold Free Public Screening in Spokane

The Spokane Area Jewish Family Services and Temple Beth Shalom will present a free public screening of an award-winning Jewish documentary Nov. 4, from 6-10 p.m., that chronicles addiction and spreads a message of recovery.

Locally-Produced ‘God of Heaven and Earth’ Shows in Theaters Nov. 5-6

Spokane film producer Elliott Wallach has helped create a new documentary exploring the scientific evidence surrounding Jesus’ birth and death, titled “God of Heaven and Earth.”

Adopt A Neighbor Invites Volunteers to Help Seniors and Others with Snow Removal

Shoveling sidewalks and driveways can become an arduous task, and for some, it’s dangerous or not possible. That’s where Adopt A Neighbor comes in.

New Book Guides Women Pastors on Spiritual Care While Raising Children

The Rev. Alyssa Bell of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church has just published a book aimed at supporting women pastors who are juggling ministerial work while also raising children.

Native Artist’s Long Recovery Continues After Being Shot at Rally

On Oct. 27, Native artist and activist Jacob Johns posted an update to his social media about his recovery after being shot in the chest at a rally last month in New Mexico, but his recovery may create some challenges.

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