On a sunny Saturday morning in the small town of Chewelah, a couple dozen people stood in front of the United Church of Christ holding Black Lives Matter signs. Cars drove by, some honking in agreement, others yelling obscenities or conveying them via hand gestures.
The Chewelah United Church of Christ has actively supported the Black Lives Matter movement since its resurgence earlier this year after the death of George Floyd. The church’s board…
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