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Posted on June 30, 2008 by myer4269

Day 1 – Chereoke

What do you call four friends going to the world’s largest cross, an Indian trading post, and a smoke-filled casino? Chereoke. Follow the link to see our misadventures as we journey to Ohio and Dave’s wedding.

Ahoy Ohio: Day 1 from tylerbuschman on Vimeo.

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I serve as the Curate of St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church in Dallas, Texas, and I recently finished my PhD at Durham University, where I wrote on Hans Urs von Balthasar under Karen Kilby. You can read my thesis, Balthasar and Theological Style, here.

This site is a place for me to think out loud and a place to invite others to think along with me.

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