By FāVS News Staff
This week’s faith events span recovery and recreation, with a focus on community-building across the region. From a Spokane Valley addiction recovery graduation to a Lake Coeur d’Alene worship cruise, and from men’s fellowship sports days to an interfaith immersive experience in Puyallup, congregations across Washington and Idaho are finding new ways to gather. Here’s what’s happening June 23-28.
Life Recovery Commencement
June 23 | Spokane Valley, Wash. | Christian
Union Gospel Mission of the Inland Northwest will host its Life Recovery Commencement at 6:30 p.m. at Valley Assembly, 15618 E. Broadway Ave., honoring graduates of its 18- to 24-month recovery program. No registration is required, and a livestream will be available for those unable to attend in person.
Young Adults Summer Sports Night
June 25 | Bellingham, Wash. | Christian
Cornwall Church’s Bellingham campus kicks off its summer season for young adults with a sports night at 7 p.m., part of a broader Summer Crews series running through the season. More details.
Life at the Intersections: A Conversation About Sexuality, Gender and Race
June 25 | Online | Christian
The Racial Justice Advocacy Network’s 4th Thursday Conversation features a panel discussion with the Rev. Keats Miles-Wallace, Vicar Miranda Searcy and the Rev. Carla Christopher exploring how various identities shape lived experience as people of God and neighbors, and what that means for how communities live out their call to share God’s love with everyone. The conversation begins at 5 p.m. Pacific. Register here to receive the Zoom link.
Rave Jesus Worship Cruise
June 26 | Coeur d’Alene, Idaho | Christian
A worship-music event blending Christian themes with dance-music culture sails on Lake Coeur d’Alene. Proceeds benefit Ignite Ministries. Tickets here.
2026 Seattle Single Adult Conference: “In God We Trust”
June 26-28 | Bellevue and Kirkland, Wash. | Latter-day Saints
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sponsors a multi-day regional conference for single adults 36 and older at the Bellevue South Stake Center and Rose Hill Chapel in Kirkland, focused on faith-building, social connection and community service. Event details.
Life Surge 2026
June 27 | Boise, Idaho | Christian
A high-profile Christian inspirational and marketplace conference comes to ExtraMile Arena from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., built around what organizers call the “4 Ws”: Worship, Wisdom, Work and Wealth. Event details.
Every Nation Seattle Men’s Sports & Fellowship Day
June 27 | Seattle | Christian
Every Nation Church Seattle hosts an outdoor community-building event at Magnuson Park from noon to 4 p.m., aimed at helping men build friendships through casual sports and fellowship. Event details.
“The Rhythm of Our Hearts” Immersive Experience
June 27 | Puyallup, Wash. | Interfaith
Associated Ministries hosts a regional interfaith gathering at the Puyallup Memorial Center from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., bringing together Buddhist, Jewish, Christian, Muslim and other faith communities. Rather than a traditional lecture or panel format, the day uses guided storytelling, somatic reflection, sound and group conversation to break down barriers and find common spiritual ground across traditions. Event details.
Summer Crews
June 28 | Bellingham | Christian
Cornwall Church continues its summer kickoff series at Cornwall Memorial Park, part of the same Summer Crews programming as the June 25 sports night. More details.
Coffee and Conversation
June 28 | Spokane | Christian
Inland Empire For Israel will host a Coffee and Conversation with pastors who have recently returned from Israel. The event includes a call to action urging the removal of a Washington state commissioner over antisemitic remarks. More details and RSVP.
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