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How does our birth year influence the way we worship or think about faith?  Does it have any influence at all, or are the differences just between styles of worship?  If there are differences, how do churches address them?

Panelists for today’s Coffee Talk included the Rev. Scott Kinder-Pyle of Origin Church, recent Whitworth graduate and journalist Peter Houston-Hencken, future pastor Janine Warrington and Rev. Patrick Baraza of Gonzaga.

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Elizabeth Backstrom
Elizabeth Backstrom
Elizabeth Backstrom majored in journalism at Western Washington University and currently works as remotely as a grant writer. Her background is in news writing and features, but if an overabundance of caffeine is consumed, she has been known to write a humor piece or two. Backstrom attended various Christian churches growing up in Washington State and in her free time enjoys reading about history, religion and politics.

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