"Our church has been legal since late 1960s. I've been involved since 1972. I was ordained in 1975"
- Sally Kirkland
About this Quote
Sally Kirkland's quote speaks with the long history of her church and her own participation in it. She states that the church has been legal since the late 1960s, which she has actually been involved considering that 1972. This recommends that the church has actually been around for a minimum of a few years prior to it ended up being legal. Furthermore, she was ordained in 1975, which implies that she has belonged of the church for a couple of years before she was offered the title of ordained minister. This quote speaks to the commitment and dedication that Sally Kirkland has to her church and to her faith. It also talks to the significance of the church in her life, as she has actually been involved for almost half a century. Her quote is a testimony to the power of faith and the significance of community.
This quote is written / told by Sally Kirkland somewhere between October 31, 1944 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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