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Matt, do you have contact info for Rev. Stephen T. Ayres. I just watched your video on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnBdemqq350&list=UUW-4r9qqUNlWeLbRNs1ctFw
and would like to ask him a few questions about his talk.
Thanks,
Brian.M