Department Stores in Bremerton, WA

6 locations found near Bremerton

“If you shop at Fred Meyer enough to get fuel points this place is fine. Even cheap if you have enough points. Reasonably clean and rarely broken, the price without points is the same as everywhere else. Biggest downside is the same as the main store. Kitsap Mental Health is behind it so there's always a chance a patient will wander over out of the woods but I've had no direct issues.”

4 Good100 Reviews

“Store manager and her team helped with a complicated treadmill purchase. We had lots of questions that were answered and they even helped load in our truck. They were prompt and friendly. We appreciate the great service!”

3.9 Good40 Reviews

“Always a fun celebration- decorating adventure. Lots of fun inexpensive Valentine's Day decorations and treats still available. The check out person was super friendly, too!”

3.5 Good125 Reviews

“They are so friendly and helpful. They close pretty late (8pm). They are also closed during their lunch hour which is from 1:00-1:30. Plus any payment you make goes towards fuel points.”

3 Average44 Reviews

“Yesterday was Freddy's yearly fuchsia sale. The whole staff were amazing. Marchon and Jessica went out of their way to make sure all my plants were potted just the way I liked.
Thank you for your excellent service and your positive attitude- it was a fun way to start the day!”

3.4 Good139 Reviews

“Cooking oil drenched in hair for itchy scalp and lice. Dry laundry bedding and clothes extra in dryer on high heat.
Can use oil on wood to keep away mites, ant hills, spiders with a spray especially essential oil.
Stirring around dirt, mulch with coffee, tea, citrus peel scraps in a large plastic pot with a shovel once a week to add every spring or fall to gardens, and trees area, keeps away bugs and rats. Also a fertilizer.
Castle sented oil soap helps.
If there is chunks of citrus peels after a season of stirring, pick them out of applied dirt and put them back in the pot for next season.
Can drill holes in the bottom of the pot and put tarp over the top of the pot for less moisture.

the Bible, anointing kings with oil was a way to set them apart as leaders and God's representatives, and to sanctify them as "holy". The oil was made from five specific ingredients and was originally only used for priests and the Tabernacle, but its use was later extended to kings. For example, in 1 Samuel 16, the prophet Samuel anointed King David with oil when God chose him as Israel's next king.
In Christianity, anointing is often used as a symbol of God's grace and a sign that someone has been chosen for a special purpose. For example, during the British monarch's coronation, the sovereign is anointed on their head, hands, and heart to signify the gift of the Holy Spirit to guide them as they lead. The anointing is considered one of the holiest parts of the coronation service.
The Bible mentions several types of oil, including:
Holy anointing oil
Described in Exodus 30:22-23, this oil was made by extracting kaneh-bosem, a substance that some researchers identify as cannabis, into olive oil.
Nard, or spikenard
Used to anoint Jesus's feet in three of the gospels, this oil may have been used to prepare him for death and burial.
Olive or grain oil
Shepherds may have applied this oil to sheep's ears and noses to protect them from insects. They may also have put oil or grease on sheep's heads to prevent them from clashing.
Sandalwood
Also called "aloes" in scripture, sandalwood was used along with myrrh to bury Jesus. Along with frankincense and myrrh, sandalwood is considered one of the oils of gladness and joy.
Other oils mentioned in the Bible include:
cassia, galbanum, myrtle, onycha, frankincense, hyssop, cedar, Cypress.

Matthew 6:17 In-Context
Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 17 But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, 18 so that it will not be obvious to others that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”

3.2 Average248 Reviews