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The Fig Tree Benefits March 5 and 10 To Be Held Virtual

The Fig Tree Benefits with speakers addressing the 2021 theme, “Beyond Words: Doing Justice” will be happening on Zoom Friday, March 5, and Wednesday, March 10.

Keeping tradition alive in today’s virtual world: Jewish Cultural Film Festival

This year marks the 17th annual Jewish Cultural Film Festival in Spokane. While this festival has previously been held at Gonzaga University, this year it will be held virtually.

Washington taps pastors to overcome racial divide on vaccine

Health officials in the nation's capital are hoping that Smith and other Black religious leaders will serve as community influencers to overcome what officials say is a persistent vaccine reluctance in the Black community.

Spokane Clergy, Groups, Say Anti-racist Education Needs To Continue Beyond Black History Month

At Bethel AME, their new Pastor, Benjamin Watson, is spending this month reclaiming Blackness in the Bible as well as throughout U.S. history.

Spokane Area Churches adapt Ash Wednesday celebrations to Covid

Area places of worship are finding creative ways to offer Ash Wednesday services this year.

Survey: More than a quarter of white evangelicals believe core QAnon conspiracy theory

A new survey reports more than a quarter of white evangelical Protestants believe a QAnon conspiracy theory that purports former President Donald Trump is secretly battling a cabal of pedophile Democrats, and roughly half express support for the debunked claim that antifa was responsible for the recent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

Temple Beth Shalom Vandalized with Swastikas

Spokane Police confirmed Monday morning that swastikas were spray painted on the front of the Temple Beth Shalom building.

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