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FāVS Book Club explores rise and fall of charismatic Christian community in June read

Join the FāVS Book Club in June to discuss Julia Duin’s Days of Fire and Glory, exploring charismatic Christianity, leadership and religious culture.

Sunset Lake Camp reflects on 100 years of Adventist camp ministry in North America

Seventh-day Adventist summer camps are celebrating 100 years of ministry, with more than 60 camps across North America shaping faith, leadership and community.

Nearly 400 North Idaho Catholics take their faith to the streets of Coeur d’Alene

400 North Idaho Catholics gathered in Coeur d’Alene for a youth-led Eucharistic procession, walking, praying and publicly expressing their faith.

Inside the unlikely Vatican-Anthropic relationship that’s reshaping the AI ethics debate

Pope Leo's upcoming AI encyclical highlights growing ties between the Vatican and tech companies such as Anthropic.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: May 22

This week’s Northwest faith news: Spokane ICE protest trial, DOJ probe into Washington prison policy, Wenatchee tabernacle exhibit, and more

Spokane’s New Roots garden grows food security and community for refugees

Spokane’s New Roots community garden helps refugee families grow culturally familiar foods, strengthen food security and create opportunities for youth.

After 14 years, UU Church of the Palouse pastor heads to North Carolina

Rev. Elizabeth Stevens, who has led the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse since 2012, is preparing to leave for a new ministry in North Carolina.

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