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Religious groups combine faith with a few cold brews

By Carrie Antlfinger in Waukesa, Wisconsin Associated Press | China Daily | Updated: 2016-09-16 09:41

Angela Caddell started struggling with her Christianity 14 years ago when she came out as gay. But a gathering at a bar to talk faith over a cold beer once a month is helping her feel more connected to her religion.

"If you're an atheist you are welcome. .... I'm a lesbian, I'm totally welcome," said the 32-year-old from nearby Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, at a recent gathering.

"Tonight we're talking about scapegoating. There is no scapegoating that happens here."

Religious groups combine faith with a few cold brews

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