By FāVS News Staff
This week’s roundup spans faith communities across the Inland Northwest and beyond, from a multi-day conference in Lynnwood to a folk concert benefiting immigrant services in Spokane. Here’s this week’s regional religion events.
WA Summer Conference
July 22 | Lynnwood | Christian
Living Faith Ministries will host a regional multi-day faith conference with evening services nightly at 7:30 p.m., beginning Wednesday. The conference will be held at Lynnwood Event Center.
Accompaniment Training
July 23 | Spokane | Interfaith
The Peace and Justice Action League of Spokane will host a free Accompaniment Training to teach volunteers how to support immigrant and refugee community members during court hearings. Register here.
Family Resource Expo
July 24 | Boise, Idaho | Christian
Cloverdale United Reformed Church will host a community outreach event focused on family faith resources and connections to local support networks. The event runs from 4 to 7 p.m. More info here.
Rally for Salish
July 24 | Spokane | Native American
Salish School of Spokane will host a free, public celebration of Native American people, cultures and languages, with performances, drumming, dancing and Salish speakers. The event is set for July 24 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Riverfront Park, Clock Tower Meadow, 507 N. Howard St.
JesusFest Idaho 2026
July 25 | Nampa, Idaho | Christian
A major free outdoor community festival will bring together believers from across denominations for Spirit-led worship, prayer and healing tents, public baptisms, bounce houses, food trucks and a Christian Business Showcase. The event runs from noon to 8 p.m. at Lakeview Park. Free tickets.
Emma’s Revolution Benefit Concert
July 26 | Spokane | Unitarian Universalist
The Inland Northwest Unitarian Universalist Community will host a benefit concert featuring the folk duo Emma’s Revolution, with proceeds supporting Manzanita House, a Spokane nonprofit offering immigration legal services and other support to immigrants and refugees. The concert is set for July 26 at 7 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 5720 S. Perry St. Get tickets here.
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