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New Video - Why would someone be interested in Anglicanism?

 Friends of Shalom,

Why would someone be interested in Anglicanism? That's a good question. A few weeks ago I did a video on the history of Anglicanism and this week I wanted to share a few reasons why some of us are drawn to this historic liturgical tradition. 



I also wanted to share with you the weekly word. This one is from a moment in Jesus' ministry where folks wanted him to pick a side. 



Thanks to all who are praying for our first meeting this Saturday. For those planning on joining us please RSVP to shalomanglican@gmail.com. 

For the Shalom of Kitsap,

Rob and Beth

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