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Shalom UCC in Richland became Washington's first WISE-certified faith community, promoting mental health inclusion, reducing stigma and expanding supportive programs.
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A recent study released by the Pew Research Center detailed the fact that many adults have left the religions they grew up in — mainly Christianity and Buddhism — and that includes people in the Inland Northwest.
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(Runtime 7:47)By Patrick Davis, Anna King and Sarah Ventre, NPRThe Rev. Jim Rigby has one question on his mind these days: What's the plan if immigration…
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(Runtime 3:27)Religious leaders east of the Cascades in Washington are calling for calm after the country’s presidential election.Bishop Joseph Tyson from…
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In 1965, two young fans heard the jazz giant John Coltrane play at a San Francisco club and had a religious epiphany. Their church is an idiosyncratic and joyful blend of devotion to the divine — and to jazz.
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More Murrow News StoriesPULLMAN, Wash. – As Pullman continues to watch Coviid-19 cases increase, Father Steve Dublinski of Sacred Heart Catholic Church…
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Some see government bans on large public gatherings as attacks on religious freedom when they are applied to houses of worship.
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Holden Matthews has stated that he committed the crimes in an attempt to break into the "black metal" music scene. He set three historically black churches on fire during a 10-day period.
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The dedication at the Washington National Cathedral of an official Bible of the new U.S. Space Force is being criticized as a violation of laws separating church and state.
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As the percentage of Americans who belong to a church, mosque or synagogue declines, congregations are selling their buildings. Some of those former houses of worship are finding new life.