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Interesting blog. It’s a little unusual to find a Reformed evangelical Episcopalian. I wouldn’t imagine there are too many of those left around.
Barry, you’d be surprised. There are actually a lot of Reformed Evangelical Episcopalians. Problem is most of them are in heaven.
Ha. Classic. I pray for your ranks as well. I dug the Dark Knight breakdown. I’m watching it with the young adults group I lead tomorrow night and you’ve been a help in getting the wheels turning.
DK
“…most of them are in heaven.” That was what I was thinking when I wrote “I wouldn’t imagine there are too many of those left around.” I hope your ranks grow.
Ha. Classic. I pray for your ranks as well. I dug the Dark Knight breakdown. I’m watching it with the young adults group I lead tomorrow night and you’ve been a help in getting the wheels turning.DK
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Glad this was helpful!