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Aaron Jensen is a friendly middle aged man, easy to talk to and quite outgoing. His hair is dark black in a tone that almost convinces you it could be his natural colour.  He takes care of his health and is always an immaculate dresser.  Although he doesn't afford himself fine clothing, his clothes are never shabby and he becomes quite distressed at any stain or tear that may ruin his image.  He will explain this to people as "Cleanliness is next to Godliness" and "Your body is a temple.  I want to look after God's temple." but he wonders if he is really doing it for God or because he likes his image.

He leads a church in Ketchikan but also knows Father Andre from New York.  He will always be ready to take donations to the church ("Cash or electronic is fine.  We're not in the dark ages you know!") and will be able to tell you passionately about all the local programs it will be used on.  The church helps fund the local homeless shelter, the volunteer fire department, the Native American preservation society, and often supports needy families when they are facing a touch time due to family tragedies.  Just recently in fact, one of the poor factory workers in the cannery lost his life in an accident, and sadly one of the volunteer fire fighters was killed when a residential home collapsed on him as he was rescuing a child from a fire.

Recently he decided to visit New York, having never been before and knowing that Father Andre was there.  He planned for almost two weeks, leaving on a Monday, so that he would only miss one service.