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In mixed faith marriages, focus is on ‘values,’ not ‘beliefs’

If interfaith marriages are supposedly doomed, Dale McGowan’s should have been toe-tagged from the start.

BRIEF: Buddhist scholar to speak in Newport and Spokane

Sravasti Abbey will host Buddhist scholar, philosopher, and author Guy Newland for teachings and talks June 22-29. His appearances include services at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Spokane and a benefit for Youth Emergency Services in Newport, as well as teachings at the abbey.

Christian Service Team aims to bring churches, community together

“Let’s see what happens when churches and other people of faith work together with community leaders for the common good,” said Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich during a live radio segment to former pastor and Spokane Valley Council member Ian Robertson.

June Coffee Talk: What Makes a Good Leader?

Join us today at 10 a.m. at Indaba Coffee for our next Coffee Talk, where we'll discuss, "What Makes a Good Leader?"

Embroiled over Israel, Presbyterians invite a rabbi to the pulpit

In a sign of the precarious state of Presbyterian-Jewish relations, the rabbi who heads the largest branch of Judaism in North America will appeal directly to the Presbyterian Church (USA) to step back from a series of critical resolutions aimed at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

BRIEF: Ignatian scholar coming to Spokane retreat center

Internationally recognized Ignatian scholar Paul Coutinho will be leading a Day of Reflection at Immaculate Heart Retreat Center on June 25, titled, The Silence between the Notes Makes the Music of my Life - A Day of Reflection on Eastern Spirituality & Mysticism.

Pope Francis tells couples not to substitute dogs and cats for children

Pope Francis on Monday (June 2) warned married couples against substituting cats and dogs for children — a move that he said leads to the “bitterness of loneliness” in old age.

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