Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Religious Commitment Ceremony
Clip: 9/16/2011 | 5m 1s
"We didn't want to be just living together."
"There's a yearning in them, and that all wants to be expressed in terms of the sacred and the holy and within the context of God's presence," says Rev. Anne Abernethy, a United Church of Christ pastor and retirement community chaplain.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Religious Commitment Ceremony
Clip: 9/16/2011 | 5m 1s
"There's a yearning in them, and that all wants to be expressed in terms of the sacred and the holy and within the context of God's presence," says Rev. Anne Abernethy, a United Church of Christ pastor and retirement community chaplain.
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