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Cleaning out the garage before Memorial Day, I found a letter that changed everything

A Memorial Day visit to a grandfather’s grave leads to a letter honoring an American killed in the Spanish Civil War and the meaning of sacrifice.

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.

Why religious communities should ditch their ‘blanding’ and embrace bold color

A reflection on why religious branding and polished marketing can make faith feel dull — and why spirituality may need more color, creativity and authenticity.

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

Mother’s Day got me thinking: Do we need an ‘Other’s Day’ to honor the people who carry us through life?

After Mother’s Day, one writer asks: What if we created an ‘Others Day’ to honor everyday people who serve, support and shape our lives?

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.

What old churches teach us about faith, beauty and the brokenness of Christianity

Churches are more than architecture and art. One writer reflects on how visiting sacred spaces reveals histories of devotion, division, suffering and hope.

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