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Updated: Spiritual leader of global Anglican Communion resigns amid sex abuse cover-up

Discover the reasons behind the resignation of Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby amidst allegations of covering up physical and sexual abuse by a church volunteer.

Historic West Central Abbey receives $50,000 grant for essential renovations

Learn about the challenges facing West Central Abbey, a historic church in Spokane. Discover how a recent $50,000 grant will be used to restore this cherished community landmark.

Queer Camp at Camp Cross: Embracing LGBTQ youth with love and belonging

Find out about the first-ever Queer Camp by the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane. Offering a safe space for LGBTQ youth to discover God's love.

Faith in Transition

I hate waiting. I have never been good at it. I prefer to plan, organize, implement and get to work. I prefer structured time frames planned well in advance. So I will admit this is a difficult time for me.

Michael Curry Responds to Complaints of ‘Free Passes’ for Accused Bishops, Spokane Bishop Calls for Action

At least 55 Episcopal bishops signed a letter saying they are ‘angered by and deeply concerned about the perception — or the reality — that bishops get a free pass on behavioral issues.’

Spokane’s Episcopal Bishop Reflects on Needing Lung Transplant & How it Relates to Congregational Health

“You need a lung transplant, you are very sick,” the pulmonologist said. “But I don’t feel sick,” I said. For over 20 years, I have had a lung disease that slowly progressed over time in such a way that I could ignore the slow progression and attribute the symptoms to other things.

In North Idaho, Religious and Secular Activists Work to Fight Christian Nationalism

Last month, dozens of activists packed into a small room in the Post Falls library for a board meeting of the Community Library Network. Some came to defend the library, but video of the meeting suggests most were there to condemn administrators for allowing children access to what they insisted were “pornographic” books.

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