KIND WORDS FROM OUR CLERGY

”We come from a world full of people with different ethnic and religious backgrounds and we all have got to learn to respect and honor and live with one another. I see all of this as a little grain in the sand in terms of how to do this.”
Reverend (Dr.) James Harris, Senior Pastor
Princeton United Methodist Church, Princeton, NJ

“It works beautifully because there is a sense of cooperation between the clergy people and they both feel comfortable doing this.”
Father Francis Maione

“We know that there are differences. We’re not trying to hide that there are differences.But we are also trying to affirm what is our commonness.”
Pastor Dr. Joseph Indano

“The ceremonies that are the most meaningful are done for those for whom the day is most special. It’s the couple, the families and the vibes they give off that put a warm glow in the room and on the ceremony.”
Rabbi Shimon Berris
Cherry Hill, NJ