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Week 4 at Shalom

 Friends of Shalom,

When we started gathering for our first meeting on 10/28, I told everyone that we would meet for the next 4 weeks and then re-evaluate. Well... we've made it to that point in our journey and I'm excited to announce that the Lord is forming us into a small core group. People are excited to keep meeting and we're even hearing of others interested in checking us out. So we've decided to continue meeting every Saturday night through December 23rd. Once we get to that point we'll re-evaluate again. Please continue to pray that the Lord would bring more people interested in being a part of this new church as well as continue to grow our friendships with each other. 

This week I posted a new video. In this one I share some of my personal story in becoming Anglican as well as our vision and values for Shalom. 



There's no Weekly Word this week. I'll get that going again next week.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! 

For the Shalom of Kitsap, 

Rob and Beth 

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