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DOJ investigating University of Washington over antisemitism concerns

Federal officials have launched a civil rights review of the University of Washington, citing concerns over antisemitism linked to an off-campus event.

After 25 years of decline, US churches see attendance rebound, new study finds

A new national report offers the most comprehensive look yet at how America's churches have fared since COVID-19 — and the picture is more hopeful than many expected.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: April 24

From a solar grant for Spokane’s Salish School to faith leaders defending Pope Leo XIV and global prayer gatherings, here’s the latest regional news roundup.

FāVS reporter selected for European Journalism Institute in Prague

FāVS News reporter Morgen White has been selected for the 2026 European Journalism Institute’s Professional Journalism Program, a competitive international program focused on the importance of independent, fact-based journalism as a foundation of liberty and free societies.

Preachers to gather in Shoreline to explore diversity, inclusion in the pulpit

The 2026 Preacher Conference will bring leaders together May 2 to discuss inclusive preaching, cultural shifts and amplifying diverse voices in church spaces.

Persecution, Inc.: Inside The Pursuit’s Spokane expansion

A new Spokane megachurch tied to Christian nationalist networks is drawing scrutiny from neighbors and media amid rapid growth and mounting tensions.

Rick Steves, Lutheran bishop to speak on Christian nationalism, democracy in Seattle

Rick Steves and Bishop Shelley Bryan Wee will speak April 26 at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral on democracy and the rise of Christian nationalism.

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