Features Dec 7, 2011 at 4:00 am

He May Not Be Religious, But This Performer Has the Most Infamous Sunday-Morning Service in the City

“Is there a purpose to all this? I don’t know.” Erin Spencer

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I am intriged (sp) and encouraged by this story. While I attend a more traditional church, I think there is room for everyone at the table, where ever it is set. When I was a kid, I attended a very strict religion and by the time I was 13, I ran away. A lot of good those "sermons" did. Being constantly told you're a bad person or sinner, just tears people down. I think we all know when we do something wrong, without being told. I love the idea behind this church in Seattle and encourage you all to keep each other strong and build each other up. Be a family that loves and helps each other out when things go wrong. Keep up the good work Pastor Kaleb. Blessings and merry Christmas friends!
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Thank you Pastor Kaleb for your many years of inspiration and joy! Bless you and Mother Superior!
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Pastor Kaleb ROCKS! I was wondering if The Stranger would ever discover at least ONE of Kaleb Hagen-Kerr's many talents. Seattle's best kept secret no more!
KEEP HIM IN MIND FOR THE NEXT GENIUS AWARDS!
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If this great article inspires one to go, they should RSVP so enough food gets made/chairs get put out:
https://www.facebook.com/events/33553412…
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Will you come back to Grants Pass?
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Now this is how to do the religion stuff. Thanks for the fine profile, Mr. Kiley!

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