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Shepherd of the Hills Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church in Branson, Missouri, in the Anglican tradition of liturgical worship, sacramental life, and the via media. The congregation welcomes all seekers and believers.
107 Walnut Lane, MO, 65616
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