Stories of people putting their faith
into action in the Northwest

Stories of Rural Ministries in the Inland Northwest

CHURCH RENEWAL - National United Methodist church staff member serves a church in Green Bluff - 6/08

FARM WORKER HOUSING - Farm workers in Pasco now live in 'green' affordable housing - 6/08

FARMER CONSERVES SOIL - Couple sow seeds to save soil on farm near St. John and as regional USDA consultant - 5/08

WEAVER RAISES SHEEP - Global travels foster relationships that build peace for weaver-writer in Valleyford - 4/08

SIERRA CLUB Inner City Outings introduce children to wilderness experiences - 4/08

RURAL MUSIC TEACHER - Rural teacher Donivan Johnson composes church music and gives lectures on musicians - 4/08

ORTHODOX RURAL CHURCHES - Spiritual quest becomes a pilgrimage for Matthew Gallitin, now a cantor and helping start an Orthodox church in Bonners Ferry - 4//08

GLOBAL CONNECTIONS - Silver Valley Episcopal women feed 30 Ugandan orphans and take interest in world - 3/08

FAIR TRADE - In the countryside near Spokane is a warehouse for an international fair trade business, Ganesh Himal - 2/08

LONG TERM MINISTRY - Presbyterian pastor in St. Maries and his church chose to have a long-term ministry—now 26 years - 12/07

RURAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - Everyone knowing everyone has plusses and minuses for Family Resource Center in Davenport that deals with domestic violence and homelessness - 11/07

FOOD PRODUCTION ISSUES - Corporate food production affects right of some to food, says David Andrews - 11/07

FARM POLICIES - Faith leaders seek farm policy reform through Church World Service - 11/07

COMMUNITY AND RESERVATION CONNECT - Construction of restroom at Spalding Presbyterian Church builds community on Nez Perce reservation - 10/07

 

FARMERS' MARKET - Millwood Presbyterian Church engages in community through farmers' market - 10/07

TRAINING PROGRAM REACHES EVERYONE BY PHONE - Episcopal priest starts "eMinistry" to use teleclasses to train lay leaders in rural and urban congregations - 9/07

CHURCH BECOMES ACCESSIBLE - Filipino pastor serving United Methodist Church in Orofino helps lead church to become accessible by adding ramp and elevator - 6/07

GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP - Missionaries instilled global vision in three Lutheran women who recently visited their companion diocese in Tanzania and returned to share with their churches in Cheney, Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry and Coeur d'Alene - 4/07

FEEDING THE POOR - Town Orchard Project feeds poor people in Pullman and Moscow - 4/07

SHARED MINISTRY - Potlatch Lutheran and Presbyterian churches share one pastor, one worship service, and common outreach to the community - 3/07

KNITTING TOGETHER - Prayer shawls comfort, say knitters and crocheters in Chewelah's United Church of Christ and Catholic Churches - 12/06

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION - Chewelah and Colville United Church of Christ churches work with Rural Resources to address domestic violence in their communities - 11/06

CHURCHES SHARE PASTOR - Fairfield Lutheran and Presbyterian churches follow ecumenical model, calling one pastor to serve both churches. Three stories share the experience:
1) Pastor believes 'God wove a masterpiece" - 10/06

2)
Farmers describe roots of Fairfield
farmers, families and community - 10/06

3) Finances were part
of the impetus for the ecumenical venture - 10/06

FOOD BANK BUILDS COMMUNITY - The Cove food bank provides a safe harbor for those who are hungry to gather in community and pick up food to take home in the Methow Valley - 9/06

NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH - Tyla Abrahamson on the Spokane Reservation develops new media to give voice to tribal youth - 5/06

OVERCOMING RACISM - North Central Washington group works in rural communities to dismantle racism as racial makeup of communities shifts - 3/06

URANIUM CONTAMINATION REMOVAL - SHAWL Society pursues protection of Spokane reservation, an area contaminated by uranium mine waste - 1/06

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