Bishop James E. Waggoner said clergy discussed how their activities during worship translate into daily action.
“What we do when we come together and what we say when we worship, how is that carried forward into our lives and the way we function in the world?,” he said.
What are you doing Monday evening? Coming to the Spokane Faith & Values mixer, of course. It’ll be from 5 to 7 p.m. at NoLi Brewery, 1003 E. Trent Ave. Come meet our writers, chat with us about theology, community and whatever else is on your mind!
At first you might think Rob Bryceson is a contractor, not a pastor. He’s wearing a Caterpillar machinery hat and his phone keeps ringing about the morning’s water main break at First Covenant Church.
In honor of the International Day of the Girl Child on Oct. 11, Wells Fargo Washington Women’s Roundtable and Global Washington invite Spokane and Pullman community members to screenings of "Girl Rising" to be held on Oct. 21 and 22.
For countless middle-class families who have experienced job loss or an unexpected financial setback, the American dream has become an American nightmare.