"Our church has been legal since late 1960s. I've been involved since 1972. I was ordained in 1975"
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Coming from an actress, the line also doubles as a rebuttal to the easy stereotype that celebrity faith is a fad or a publicity accessory. Kirkland doesn’t sell revelation; she sells tenure. The rhythm is incremental and matter-of-fact, almost bureaucratic, which is the point: she’s normalizing something that audiences might be primed to exoticize. In a media ecosystem that rewards spectacle, she opts for timeline.
The broader context is post-1960s America, when new religious movements proliferated alongside counterculture, then faced moral panic in the 1970s and 1980s. Kirkland positions herself inside that arc: not a latecomer chasing vibes, but an early participant who stayed. “Ordained” is the mic-drop word here, implying authority and responsibility, not just participation. It’s a bid to be taken seriously on terms that are legible to outsiders: legitimacy, longevity, and rank.
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Kirkland, Sally. "Our church has been legal since late 1960s. I've been involved since 1972. I was ordained in 1975." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-church-has-been-legal-since-late-1960s-ive-165793/.
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"Our church has been legal since late 1960s. I've been involved since 1972. I was ordained in 1975." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-church-has-been-legal-since-late-1960s-ive-165793/. Accessed 1 Mar. 2026.




