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Written by Jason Wynn   
Wednesday, 16 June 2010 05:39
AMOSM was featured in an article in The Independent last month.  The story is accessable online at SoMDNews.com and VirtueOnline.org.  Follow the links to read the full article.

 "With people you do have a wealth of other resources to help you with the things you want to do. For some that means bringing your wallet, and that's bringing in members for the wrong reason," said Brookes Freegard, lay leader of the Anglican Mission. "That's not why we want more people. We want more people because I think it helps expand the ministry and our work. Hopefully we're reaching out to people without a church or who haven't been [to church] in a while."

Founded in 2005, the Anglican Mission is affiliated with the Anglican Church of North America, Anglican District of Virginia and the Convocation of Anglicans in North America. There are currently 15 people in the mission, Freegard said, most of whom are St. Mary's County residents and affiliated with Patuxent River Naval Air Station.


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