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Someone You Should Know

Someone You Should Know

By: Faith Bible Church
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Interviews with Faith members to help us get to know them, see how God is working in their lives, and make new connections within our community. Get to know the members of Faith Bible Church in Spokane, WA. Plus, quarterly Hospitality Highlights with Jennifer Brandt and occasional Global Partner Interviews.Copyright Faith Bible Church Spirituality
Episodes
  • Natalie and Lois Hospitality Highlight
    Dec 24 2025
    Jennifer Brandt interviews missionaries Natalie Widman and Lois Belch about the transformative power of Christian hospitality, sharing insights from decades of cross-cultural ministry in Tenerife, Spain and Venezuela. Discover cultural differences in welcoming others, practical tips for inclusive fellowship, and the role of food, faith, and discipleship in building authentic community.
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    29 mins
  • Haneys Hospitality: Sam & Erika Haney
    Sep 17 2025
    Sam and Erika Haney share about their hospitality and service at Faith Bible Church. They discuss how family and church members have influenced their hospitality and how they adapt their hospitality to different groups, such as youth ministry groups and families. Sam and Erika both desire to continue growing in sacrificial love and practicality in their hospitality. They also talk about the bake-off award winning "The Cookie", for which you can find the recipe here.
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    30 mins
  • Someone You Should Know: Connie Morgan
    Jul 23 2025
    In our Someone You Should Know series, we interview Faith members to help us get to know them, see how God is working in their lives, and make new connections within our community. In this episode we get to know Connie Morgan.
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    21 mins
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