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5 days, 700 bowls: The craft behind Spokane Buddhist Temple’s annual Ramen Fest

The Spokane Buddhist Temple held its 38th Annual Ramen Fest on Sunday, serving more than 700 meals and drawing visitors from across the Spokane area for what organizers describe as a celebration of community as much as food.

FāVS News expands coverage across Washington state, invites community voices

FāVS News is expanding its coverage across Washington state, and we're inviting clergy, faith leaders, nonprofits and community members to help shape the conversation.

In ‘Jesus Was a Migrant,’ Jemar Tisby makes a Christian case for humanizing immigrants

In a Q&A, historian Jemar Tisby discusses his new documentary “Jesus Was a Migrant” and the tension between Christian faith and U.S. immigration policy.

Doug Wilson outlines Christian nationalist vision at Idaho town hall, including limits on women’s voting

Doug Wilson outlined a Christian nationalist vision at a University of Idaho town hall, including household voting, gender roles and LGBTQ rights.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: April 10

A FāVS roundup of religion news including Seattle’s declining religiosity, a compassion training course, a Catholic climate talk and a Holocaust presentation.

A Q&A with FāVS News Executive Director Tracy Simmons: Supporting Local Journalism

A Q&A exploring why community support matters for local journalism and how it sustains FāVS News and its coverage of religion.

There is nothing like FāVS anywhere else in journalism.’ Today is Local News Day — support us.

FāVS News joins Local News Day, highlighting its unique role in covering religion news and encouraging community support through donations.

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