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Seamen's Church Institute
Clip: 1/7/2011 | 7m 47s
This maritime ministry supports the needs of seafarers.
Mariners and sailors, says Rev. David Rider, often experience God's presence and absence in the depth of their souls, and for almost two centuries an ecumenical ministry based in the Port of New York and New Jersey has advocated for their spiritual and professional well-being.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Seamen's Church Institute
Clip: 1/7/2011 | 7m 47s
Mariners and sailors, says Rev. David Rider, often experience God's presence and absence in the depth of their souls, and for almost two centuries an ecumenical ministry based in the Port of New York and New Jersey has advocated for their spiritual and professional well-being.
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