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Robert Mason works alongside his wife as the co-director of Thomas the Apostle Retreat Center (TAC) in Cody, Wyoming link [https://www.tacwy.org/]. Physically located in the Absaroka Range of the Yellowstone ecosystem, the ministry of TAC upholds the sacredness of numerous Native American nations in the area. The ministry also honors the complicated history of displaced Japanese Americans in World War II and seeks to protect the fragile ecosystem of the high desert. Mason’s work focuses on the theological union of Native American spirituality and the ministry of retreat. Prior to moving to Wyoming, Mason led change management initiatives with entities in Washington, D.C.
Robert Mason works alongside his wife as the co-director of Thomas the Apostle Retreat Center (TAC) in Cody, Wyoming just outside Yellowstone National Park. link [https://www.tacwy.org/] Physically located in the Absaroka Range of the Yellowstone ecosystem, the ministry of TAC upholds the sacredness of numerous Native American nations in the area. The ministry also honors the complicated history of displaced Japanese Americans in World War II and seeks to protect the fragile ecosystem of the high desert. Mason’s work focuses on the theological union of Native American spirituality and the ministry of retreat. Prior to moving to Wyoming, Mason led change management initiatives with entities in Washington, D.C.


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Robert Mason works alongside his wife as the co-director of Thomas the Apostle Retreat Center (TAC) in Cody, Wyoming just outside Yellowstone National Park. link [1] Physically located in the Absaroka Range of the Yellowstone ecosystem, the ministry of TAC upholds the sacredness of numerous Native American nations in the area. The ministry also honors the complicated history of displaced Japanese Americans in World War II and seeks to protect the fragile ecosystem of the high desert. Mason’s work focuses on the theological union of Native American spirituality and the ministry of retreat. Prior to moving to Wyoming, Mason led change management initiatives with entities in Washington, D.C.

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