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CROP Hunger Walk will benefit food programs

Lisa Leinberger The Spokesman-Review

Church World Service and the Interfaith Council of the Inland Northwest are presenting the annual CROP Hunger Walk.

Area Christians will gather to register for the walk Sunday at noon at Martin Centre on the Gonzaga University campus to raise funds, nonperishable food items and awareness of local and global hunger.

The walk begins at 1:30 p.m.

Since 1979, participants in the Spokane CROP Walk have raised over a half a million dollars to benefit local and global hunger and education agencies.

Entertainment will be provided by the Angus Scott Bagpipe Band and the Rainbow Fiddle Kids.

Some of the local agencies that will benefit from the walk are the Spokane Second Harvest Food Bank, Mid-City Concerns Meals on Wheels, Spokane Valley Meals on Wheels, and the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Spokane. Twenty-five percent of the proceeds will benefit the local agencies.

For more information about participating in the walk or to sponsor another walker, call 326-5656.

‘Name of Jesus’ concert tour

Todd Agnew and Big Daddy Weave will headline The Name of Jesus concert May 4 at Faith Bible Church, 600 W. Cora Ave.

The concert’s opening acts are Nate Sallie and Jason Morant.

Tickets are $22.50 for gold seating, $17.50 for general admission, or $14.50 each for groups of 10 or more and are available through TicketsWest by calling 325-SEAT or at www.ticketswest.com. Tickets also may be purchased at Faith Bible Church.

For more information, call the church office at 326-9455.

Peace activists to speak

Jerry Levin, former CNN Middle East Bureau chief and an American who was held hostage in Lebanon, and his wife, Sis, will speak on the topic, “The Piece Process Continues: The Struggle Against Myths, Propaganda and Annexation in Palestine and Israel,” at Bethany Presbyterian Church, 301 S. Freya St., Friday at 7 p.m.

The two, who still live in Palestine, will discuss nonviolent activism.

The event is free, but free-will offerings will be accepted.

For more information, call Bethany Presbyterian at 534-0066 or First Presbyterian Church at 747-1058.

Ethicist to speak on war in Iraq

Lindy Scott, a professor of Spanish and Latin American studies at Wheaton College in Illinois, will speak on the topic, “The War in Iraq: A Christian Perspective from Latin America,” today from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Eric Johnston Center auditorium, Room 233, on the campus of Whitworth College, 300 W. Hawthorne Road.

For more information, call Carol Smucker of Whitworth at 777-4484.

‘The Amanuensis’

Gary Hotchkiss, an associate pastor at Trinity Baptist Church, 6528 N. Monroe St., has written the play, “The Amanuensis.” It will be performed at the church Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m.

The play is centered around a young Roman man in 62 A.D. who gets an unusual and life-changing job opportunity from a stranger.

Admission to the play is free, and child care will be provided.

For more information, call the church office at 328-4660.

Book reading

Lynn Caruso, local author of “Blessing the Animals: Prayers and Ceremonies to Celebrate God’s Creatures, Wild and Tame” will read from her book Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Aunties Bookstore, 402 W. Main Ave.

The book is a collection of blessings, poems and prayers that honor animals and includes the writings of seven other local writers.

Caruso also will sign copies of her book.

For more information, call Aunties at 838-0206.

Timbuktu lecture

The Rev. Nouh Yattara of the Kel Tamasheq ethnic group will speak about Timbuktu, a town of 30,000 in West Africa, on Tuesday from 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the Service Station, 9315 N. Nevada St.

Yattara also will speak about how he converted to Christianity from Islam and about his ministry.

For more information, call Partners International at 343-4071.

Auction and square dance

Covenant United Methodist Church, 15515 N. Gleneden Drive, is presenting “Sail into Spring,” an auction and square dance on Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m.

The event will include both oral and silent auctions featuring vacations, handmade gifts and antiques.

Proceeds will benefit the church and its high school mission to Louisiana.

The cost is $4 a person, $5 a couple or $6 for a family.

For more information, call 928-8367 or 466-1264.

Sukiyaki supper

Highland Park United Methodist Church, 611 S. Garfield, is offering its 57th annual Sukiyaki Supper on Saturday from noon to 7 p.m.

Tickets are $11, and reservations are required.

For more information, call 434-2687.

Fellowship and potluck

Pilgrim Lutheran Church, 2733 W. Northwest Blvd., is presenting a fellowship and a potluck Sunday.

The event will follow the church’s 10:30 a.m. service, and there also will be Sunday school and Bible class at 9 a.m.

For more information, call the church office at 325-5738.

Special preaching series

The Rev. Jerry Cimijotti of Christ the King Anglican Church, which meets at 2715 S. Grand Blvd., is presenting a special preaching series, “The Joy of the Lord Is Our Strength,” starting Sunday at the 10 a.m. service.

For more information, call Cimijotti at 838-1633.