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FāVS Religion News Roundup: Oct. 4

This week's roundup features several events taking place over the week including a Habitat-Spokane Women Build event, Gonzaga's Lincoln LGBTQ+ Resource Center celebrating 20 years, an upcoming Sharing the Dharma Day at Sravasti Abbey and more.

Local and National UCC leaders denounce hate, stand with Haitian community in Springfield

UCC leaders condemn xenophobic and violent rhetoric against the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio. Learn more about the impact of false assertions.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: Sept. 27

FeastFest 2024, politics, a home give-a-way, candidates to discuss climate change, abortion access and homelessness fill this week's FāVS Religion News Roundup.

CAIR-WA 2024 survey reveals over 91% of WA Muslims face discrimination

Explore the results of the 2024 Washington Muslim Survey. Find out about the discrimination faced by the Muslim community in Washington.

From music videos to ministry: A radio chaplain’s journey to innovative ministry in Spokane

Tyler Kern, Shine 104.9's new chaplain, brings a fresh approach to ministry in Spokane through community outreach and an unconventional church plant called Home of Shalom.

After feeding thousands for over 30 years, Moscow food bank director passes the torch

At 83, Moscow resident Linda Nickels retires as steward of the Moscow Food Bank after three decades of service. Guided by her faith, Nickels reflects on her decision to step down and the impact she’s made, having helped feed thousands in Latah County. Despite challenges, her leadership, dedication, and community support ensured no one left the food bank empty-handed.

Spokane pastor delivers opening prayer in U.S. House, calls for national healing

Explore the impactful prayer for national healing delivered by Pastor John Repsold of Mosaic Fellowship at the opening of the House of Representatives.

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