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http://best7thheaven.free.fr Camden's House - Kitchen Eric: Mmmm.My favorite. Annie: I know. Matt: Hey, you know, if you put salt on butter, it generates heat. Mary: What? Matt: Yeah, yeah. Salt and butter make heat. I learned it in science. Mary: You got a C in science. Matt: Maybe so but I'm telling you it works. Mary: I'm not stupid. Matt: No, feel it, I swear it's hot. It is. Feel it. Mary: Fine... I don't feel anything... You jerk! Eric: Hey, that was great. Camden's House - Living Room Ruthie: Stop. Simon: That's what it's for. Ruthie: You're making me dizzy. Camden's House - Kitchen Lucy: You made pancakes? Annie: I can make you some. It'll take two seconds. Lucy: You could have told me and I wouldn't have stayed out so long. Eric: Sorry, Sunshine, we could have, but we didn't. Lucy: I always get left out. Mary: You know, Luce, if you put salt on butter it heats up? Lucy: No, it doesn't. Annie: I don't know where they learn that stuff. Eric: I can't imagine. Annie: Are you going to let her do that? Eric: I have to. Lucy: This isn't funny. Mary: Matt did it to me. Eric: That's a good one. Camden's House - Living Room News Announcer: Last night, one of our local churches was burned to the ground... Ruthie: I don't want to see the news. It's not good. News Announcer: Making it the forty ninth black church nationally in what seems to be an unending and devastating display of hatred dating back to the days of Reconstruction. Firefighters arrived... Simon: Mom! Dad! There's a fire at the Hamilton Church! News Announcer: An emergency call from the minister of the church who lives close by with his family. At this time, police are saying the fire was deliberately set, but they have no leads. Reverend Hamilton, this is absolutely devastating. Morgan: Well, it's going to take more than a fire to destroy what we've built here. It's the one's who burned this church need much more help than we do. News Announcer: Do you have any idea who started this fire? Morgan: No, but I would definitely like to know and I hope whoever did is, is found and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. News Announcer: Do you think that's a possibility? Morgan: Yes, yes, it may not be likely, but it's a possibility. Simon: What are we going to do? Eric: I don't know. But something... We're going to do something. Glenoak Community Church Eric: I want to thank the Trinity Church Choir for being with us today... As well as all of you who are visiting here, welcome. For any of my own parishioners who are not aware of it, Trinity church was burned in the middle of the night... to the ground. I wish I could tell you that I understood this senseless tragedy, but I don't. Morgan Hamilton's grandfather built Trinity church and hard working members of this community have worshipped there for almost a hundred years. Morgan and I went to seminary together. We've been friends for twenty years. And I've invited him here today, to share his message with all of us so please help me welcome Morgan Hamilton. Morgan: Thank you, Reverend Camden, and thank you all for inviting us to be with you today. We are grateful to you for providing a place where we could come to share our grief and our anger. I want to remind everyone here that, although it is a great temptation, we cannot fight hate with hate. Even if the criminals responsible for last night's fire are caught, their teachers are still at large. It is time to examine where we are in this country today, are we moving forward or are we traveling in a vicious circle? I want each of you to ask yourselves, what are we teaching our children today that will make things better tomorrow? Mrs. Mosley: Amen! Simon: Amen! Camden's House - Living Room Mary: So Keesha, are you still dating that guy you were dating? Keesha: What guy? Mary: I don't know, weren't you dating somebody? Matt: You were going to apply to Tuskegee last time we talked, weren't you? John: So? Mary: You guys want to play some basketball? John: You think that's what we do after church, play basketball? Keesha: Give her a break, she's on Varsity, you saw her play. John: What's your problem? Matt: I don't have a problem. Lucy: Oh, I'm sorry about your father's church. Keesha: That's the third time you said that. Lucy: Oh. I think I'll go change now. Mary: Yeah, I think I'll change, too. Excuse me. Matt: Me, too... Um, we'll be right back. I guess. Camden's House - Simon and Ruthie's Room Ruthie: Why did they burn your church? Lynn: I guess because they didn't want us to have a place to talk to God. Ruthie: Oh. Would Batman and Robin care to join us for a spot of tea? Simon: Women. Lynn: Boys. Simon: Hey, Nigel, why do you think they burned your church. Nigel: 'Cause they're the bad guys. Bad guys have been burning black churches for a hundred years. They're just trying to scare us. Simon: Well, if it hasn't worked for a hundred years, you'd think they'd give up. Nigel: Yeah, you'd think so. Camden's House - Kitchen Annie: You know, I can take over if you want a break, Morgan. Eric: You mean, you'd trust me alone with a salad? Annie: Of course I would. Morgan: I'm fine, I'm just fine. I find cooking very relaxing. Patricia: You should relax more often. Morgan: Yes, I should. Annie: Come on, sit down, let me do it. Patricia: Annie save your breath, and your strength. As long it takes for him to make that stew it's gonna take us twice as long to clean it up. Annie: That's what I thought you meant. Eric: Hey you and Patricia want to go for a walk or something then I can help Morgan. Annie: Thanks, I feel like I've been in this kitchen all day. Patricia: That's two of us. I think the fresh air will do me some good. Annie: Oh, and Morgan, if you run into any problems, just come to the front door and yell loudly. Morgan: Don't worry, I've seen what this guy can do to food... Stay right where you are. Eric: Oh come on, I can do that. Morgan: No, you can't. Camden's House - Living Room Annie: Oh, my gosh, just second... Oh, hi, Keesha, did they all go off and leave you here alone? Patricia: Keesha, Mrs. Camden is asking you a question. Annie: That's okay. Keesha: Sorry, Mom, what? Annie: I just... Oh, Lucy, hi, will you help pick up Simon and Ruthies things, please? This place is a mess. Lucy: It's not my stuff. Okay, okay. Annie: Thank you. Patricia: Aren't the teen years fun? Annie: Let's go. Lucy: It's not fair. Keesha: Life isn't fair, deal with it. Lucy: I know, I'm sorry. Keesha: You apologize more than any person I know. Lucy: I know, I'm sorry. I mean... I know. Simon: Pow. Pow. Incoming, three o'clock. Nigel: Pow. Got him. Keesha: If you're angry at someone, tell them, don't just apologize for your anger. Lucy: You're right. Keesha: So... Lucy: Simon, are you gonna pick up your toys? Simon: I can't, I'm entertaining right now. Camden's House - Kitchen Morgan: Hey, Luce, you hungry? Lucy: I'm starving... Wow, you made that? Morgan: Irish stew. My mother taught me. Lucy: That's great. You should teach Dad how to make it. Could you hand me the salt? Morgan: What, it needs salt? Lucy: No, I need salt. It's for Simon. Eric: It's the ol' salt and butter trick. Morgan: I haven't seen that in years. Eric: It's kinda making the rounds this weekend... May I ask you something? Morgan: I told you, it's just meat and potatoes. Eric: No, no, no I wanted to know what you're feeling about the fire. Morgan: I'm somewhere between extremely sad and extremely angry. That church was my legacy, handed down from my grandfather to my father to me. And in one night, with one match, the whole thing goes up in smoke, everything they worked for, everything I've worked for. Eric: Well, look, you know whatever I can do to help you rebuild... Morgan: It's just that I've got a more immediate problem. The arsonists left a note saying they'd be back. The detectives on the case think I should keep the family away just in case the parish house is their next target. Eric: They really think they'll come back? Morgan: They think it's just a stupid threat, but they want me to take it seriously until they find out. Eric: Where'd you stay last night? Morgan: We couldn't just drop in on friends with a family of six, we stayed at a hotel. Eric: You can't keep doing that. You and Pat and the kids stay here. And don't, don't say no. Morgan: Thanks, Eric, I appreciate that. If they're here where I know they're safe then, I can go back home. Whoever burned me out of my church is not going to run me out of my house. Eric: I knew you'd say that. Camden's House - Living Room Lucy: Come on, Simon, do it. Simon: I don't believe you. Lucy: I swear. It's hot. You have to put your hands right over it. Simon: I don't want to get burned. Lucy: You won't get burned. Simon: Hey! Lucy: Got ya'. Simon: Oh, man! Keesha: Cool. Camden's House - Backyard Matt: Look, I understand you're upset about your church, but you don't have to take your anger out on my sister. John: I'm not taking anything out on your sister, and you don't know anything about my anger. Mary: You know he happens to be really good. Matt: Yeah, I know. He just bugs me. I never know what to say to him. Mary: Yeah, well, he's probably just upset about what happened to his church. I mean, how would you feel if that happened to us? Matt: I don't know. Mary: It's really scary. Matt: Yeah, it is. Street Patricia: I teach all day, I come home to four kids and he's always got folks to take care of. He's got no time for me. Or the kids. You know how that is. Annie: Oh, well... Yeah, I guess I do. Patricia: Oh, please, are you gonna tell me you never get tired of being a minister's wife? I feel like if I opened a beer and kicked back on the couch, the devil himself would show up. Annie: Yeah, I know that feeling. Camden's House - Dining Room Eric: Okay, well uh, before we start, Annie and I have a little announcement we'd like to make. We've invited all of you to stay with us for a couple of days and Morgan and Patricia have graciously accepted. John: Dad, we're staying here? Morgan: Yeah, but I'm going home. John: Well I'm going home, too. Eric: Actually John, I'm going to be going with him and I think we'd both feel more comfortable if, if you stay here with Matt. The two of you guys could be the men of the house together... Hey, Simon, you want to say the blessing? Simon: Oh, no, no I think Nigel wants to say it. Eric: Okay Nigel. Nigel: Dear God, please stop the fires. Hamilton's House - Kitchen Morgan: Good morning... What're you up to? Eric: Well, you've made breakfast every morning this week so, I thought I'd give it a shot... It's an omelette. Morgan: You are the worst cook I've ever seen, but the best friend I ever had. Eric: Thanks. Morgan: What time did you get up this morning? Eric: Six thirty... Okay, four thirty, sleeping alone is not something I do that well. Morgan: Yeah, me neither. Eric: Did you talk to Patricia last night? Morgan: Yeah, but not about the fire if that's what you mean. Eric: That's what I mean. You know it's helped me a lot to talk to you about it, I'm almost not completely terrified to be here. Might work with her. Morgan: You don't fool me, you're still too angry to be even a little bit scared. Besides, Patricia's used to dealing with threats and violence. She teaches school, remember, she's braver than both of us. Eric: Yeah, I know. Morgan: She's just mad, she's mad at me, she's mad at the world. She'll get over it. You'll see. Eric: What about the kids? Morgan: I've talked to them about it. The kids are like you and Annie, they're talkers, me and Patricia, we're not. I know what she's thinking, and she knows what I'm thinking, and when one of us doesn't like what the other one's thinking, we just let it go. Eric: Okay. Morgan: Yeah, see like right now. I know what you're thinking, I mean you're, you're saying okay but you're thinking, this guy is gonna mess things up with his wife, right? Now you know what I'm thinking? I think it's time we build a church. Eric: Oh, I talked to our decons and... They've uh, they've agreed to donate a percentage of our building fund. Morgan: Your church treasurer dropped a check off to Patricia last night and that wasn't a percentage that's gotta be every cent you have, man. Eric: It's a building fund, that's what it's for, building. Camden's House - Driveway Area Matt: Where's Lucy and Keesha? Simon: We're gonna be late for school. Mary: There they are. Lucy: So? What do you think? Simon: What happened to your hair? Keesha: I fixed it. This is an African hairstyle that dates back to 3500 B.C. It was used to define status in the community. Matt: Can we go now? Guys! Lucy: You know who Rosa Parks is? Mary: Yes, I know who Rosa Parks is, and believe me, you're no Rosa Parks. Simon: Who's Rosa Parks? Mary: She's a black woman who galvanized the Civil Rights movement by refusing to sit in the back of the bus. Lucy: That's the same thing she asked "The Man". Simon: What man? Keesha: The point is, we don't ride in the back seat. Simon: It's fine with me. Camden's House - Eric and Annie's Room Eric: There you are... Annie: Oh! Eric: Sorry. Annie: You scared me. Eric: I know, I didn't mean to are you, are you okay? Annie: Yeah, I'm fine, I'm just a little tired. Eric: Oh, okay, what can I do to help you out? Annie: Nothing, really I'm fine. Eric: Come on, you, you just lost your mom, you've got a house full of people you're trying to take care of, let me do something. Annie: No really, I don't mind taking care of everyone. That's not what's making me tired. It's being afraid for everyone that's exhausting. Eric: Hey it's gonna be fine, really. The cops don't think they're coming back. Annie: It's the fact that someone was there in the first place that gets me, I just can't seem to get over that someone was endangering those kids that, that I love. They were sleeping right next to the church when it went up in flames. Eric: I know. It's amazing they're all still alive. Annie: Yeah. Eric: I really miss you. Annie: I miss you, too. Ruthie: What're we doing? Eric: Hey, sweetheart! Hi, Lynn. Lynn: Where's my daddy? Eric: Well, he's working, but he's gonna be here tonight for dinner. Lynn: Oh good. Annie: Why don't you guys go down to the kitchen? And in a few minutes I'll come down and you can help me mop the floor, okay? Ruthie/Lynn: Yeahhh! Eric: Why is mopping the floor so fun? Annie: 'Cause I can make anything fun. Eric: That's why I'm looking forward to my homecoming. You got anything special planned for that? Annie: Oh, yes, I'm gonna let you cut the grass. Annie/Eric: Yeahhh. Eric: You do know how much I appreciate all your hard work. Annie: Yeah, I know. You'd really be proud of those kids, the way they've been chipping in, they're good kids, all of them. Eric: I know. Elementary School - Playground Mark: Bam! Bam! Your guy's dead! Simon: This is the latest in anti-death vaccines and yes! And yes, he's alive again! Mark: No, he's not. He's dead. Nigel can't play anymore. Simon: Yes, he can. Mark: No, he can't. Simon: Fine, then none of us can play. Give me back my guys... Thank you. Mark: Here... nigger lover. Simon: What'd you say? Mark: You heard me. Simon: Look Nigel's my friend. Don't say that word. Mark: I just did. Simon: Then take it back. Mark: Make me. Bobby: I don't want to have any part of this one. Simon: Take it back. Nigel: Forget it, Simon. You can't fight ignorance with violence. My dad wouldn't want you to hit him and neither would yours. Elementary School Matt: Hey, where's Simon? Nigel: I don't know. Mary: Did the teacher make him stay after school? Nigel: I'm not sure. Mary: I'll get him. Security Guard: Well, what have we here? Matt: We're picking up my brother. Security Guard: I don't believe I was talking to you. Whose car is this? Matt: It's my father's car. Security Guard: Oh yeah? Well, let me see the license and registration. Matt: What? Security Guard: License and registration. Matt: You're a security guard. If you want to see my license and registration, call a real cop. John: There's a good idea. Security Guard: Okay, all of you, get in the car and get out of here. Matt: Sir, my sister went inside to get my little brother, and we're not leaving until they come out. Security Guard: Son, this is what I do. I keep vandals off of school property. Get in the car. All of you. Mary: What's going on? Lucy: The usual. Matt: Where's Simon? Mary: He got suspended. Dad picked him up earlier. Security Guard: Okay, final warning. Let's go, people! Camden's House Eric: I'm not trying not to be proud of Simon, but in a way... Annie: Fighting is not the answer. Eric: I know, but still... Annie: He still has to punished. Eric: Well, he got suspended that's, that's a punishment. Annie: Not from us. Eric: I know. It's just that he felt completely justified hitting that kid at the time and you've gotta admit... Annie: Fighting is never a way to resolve a problem. Eric: I know... Say it. Annie: Okay, I'm a little proud. But I'm still gonna come up with a punishment. Camden's House - Backyard Matt: What do you want? John: Didn't you understand anything that happened with that security guard? Matt: That guy was a jerk. John: That's it? That's all you got? The guy was a jerk? Matt: Yeah, the guy was a jerk. John: Hey! You're afraid of me, too, aren't you? I've never threatened you, I've never hit you or harmed you, or anyone else, yet no matter where I go people are afraid of me because I'm black. You know sooner or later the wrong person is going to be afraid of me and boom, I'm dead. Matt: Look, I don't know what anybody else's problem with you, is, but my problem is not the color of your skin, it's your attitude. Your attitude scares me. I mean, I never know when you're just going to go off for no reason. Camden's House - Simon and Ruthie's Room Nigel: This isn't good. What's going on? Simon: I got suspended. Nigel: I mean what's with the tea party? Simon: I thought it'd make me look good. Nigel: To who? Simon: Mom. Camden's House - Kitchen Patricia: Honey, I'm home. What's for dinner? Annie: You're funny... Why are you in such a good mood? Patricia: It's the weekend. Okay, what can I do to help? Annie: Well, I thought we'd have the kids eat in here. You want to set the table? Patricia: No problem. Annie: Thanks. Did you talk to Morgan? Patricia: Yeah, I called him at lunch after I deposited the check. And Annie, he is so grateful, we both are. Annie: I'm glad we could help. Did you two talk about the fire? Patricia: No. Annie: You want Eric to talk to him? Patricia: Like he hasn't already? Those two locked together for a whole week, I'm sure Eric has made Morgan talk to him, your husband's the best talker I know. Annie: He does have a way of cornering people, doesn't he? Patricia: Yes, he does. And listen I know you miss being concerned so I'm going to get us out of here soon, I promise. Besides, I'm ready to go home. Annie: I don't want you to leave here one second before you feel it's safe. Patricia: Yeah, well, I don't know about that, but we've gotten a break, and I think we can deal with it, and we will as soon as Morgan lets us. Eric: Hi, ladies. What's up? Patricia: I'll leave you two alone. Eric: Oh, actually Patricia, I wanted to talk to you... Am I missing something here? Patricia: No, no, I was just saying that everything's fine. You don't have to talk to me. Eric: But I really wanted to talk to her. Annie: I know you did. And I love you for it. Camden's House - Mary and Lucy's Room Mary: Enough already! Lucy: Why don't you go study somewhere else? Mary: Because this is my room. Lucy: It's my room, too, you know. Keesha: You don't like me, do you? Mary: It doesn't matter if I do or if I don't, I just have a really big test on Monday and I don't want to wait until Sunday night to study for it. Camden's House - Dining Room John: Could somebody pass the butter? Annie: Oh, I think the kids took it in the kitchen. Honey, do you mind? Matt: Hey, Ruthie, bring us the butter! Please! Eric: Thanks Matt. Matt: Sure Dad... It's for John. Ruthie: Did you know if you put salt on butter, it heats up? Eric: Uh, maybe not now, Ruthie. Morgan: No, no, now is the perfect time. Go ahead, Ruthie. Ruthie: First you put the salt on... It gets really hot... It's ready... Feel it, it's hot... No closer... John: Thank you, Ruthie... Oh, my gosh... Morgan: By the way Eric, we're getting a new security system put in at the house tomorrow, and the police offered us twenty-four hour volunteer patrol so, I think it's time we all went back home, don't you, baby? Patricia: You know I do. John: Just as soon as I got comfortable. Matt: Me, too. Annie: Come on you guys, stay one more night, Morgan too. I mean you can all go home tomorrow. Start fresh. Eric: Yeah, it'll be fun. We'll make it a big party like the old days. Morgan: The old days? We were young and broke and had no kids. We can't go back to that. Eric: Well we're still pretty young. Annie: We're still pretty broke. You know what we still have in the den? Twister. Eric: Right foot blue. Any takers? Morgan: Now we got us a party. John: Twister? Matt: Parent's. Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. Camden's House - Living Room Morgan: So, you uh, you think you're going to feel safe in the house again? Patricia: No, but eventually I will. Morgan: I feel so inadequate, and I feel, I feel like if I couldn't protect the church, I may not be able to protect my family. Patricia: I know. But it's hard on me, too. But I want to be with you, I need you and so do the kids. You don't have to do this alone. Morgan: This would be a lot easier if I was in another line of work, wouldn't it? Patricia: Maybe, but the truth is, I love what you do. Did we just talk? Morgan: Yeah... Yeah, I've been spending way too much time with Eric. Come on. Let's dance. Camden's House - Kitchen Eric: What are you doing tomorrow night? Annie: Let's see, it's Saturday, I'll be getting everyone's thing ready for church and keeping the kids out of your hair while you finish your sermon. Eric: Morgan's speaking Sunday, so I'm off the hook. What do you say we take a big risk and let the kids get their own things ready for church, and you and I go out on a date? Annie: A date? Eric: I owe you. I'll take you somewhere wonderful. Annie: Dinner? Eric: Sure. Annie: A movie? Eric: Absolutely. Annie: Let's make it Sears, the lawn mower needs repairing. Eric: Ooh, then Sears it is. Camden's House - Matt's Room Matt: As much as I hate to miss the big family party, I've got a date so I'm going to get out of here. John: Yeah, I'm trying to sneak out of here myself. Matt: We're going to go shoot some pool if you want to meet us down there. John: Have you forgotten already? Hanging out with me is trouble. Matt: We're ministers' sons. We're supposed to get in trouble. John: Thanks, but I'll pass. I just hope Dad will give me the car. Matt: If you can't, we could go together. John: Thanks, but I don't think we'd all fit in the front seat. Camden's House - Mary and Lucy's Room Lucy: I think I'll go downstairs. You want to come? Keesha: No thanks. Keesha: Just tell me why you don't like me, what'd I do? Mary: Okay. You just waltzed in here and completely took over my territory. It's like you totally hypnotized my sister. Keesha: Oh. I thought I was getting her out of your way. Mary: I don't want her out of my way. Why did you think that? Keesha: You act like she's in the way. Mary: I do? Keesha: Yeah. Mary: She just really gets on my nerves sometimes. Keesha: My little sister gets on my nerves all the time... So let me ask you something... How come you didn't say anything sooner? Mary: I don't know. Keesha: Is it because you didn't want me to think you were prejudice? Mary: No, maybe, I don't know. I really hope not. Keesha: I know you're not like that. Camden's House - Living Room Lynn: Love you, mommy. Patricia: Love you, Lynn. Ruthie: Love you, mommy. Lynn: Love you, daddy. Morgan: Love you, Lynn... Love you, Ruthie. Lynn/Ruthie: Night. Eric: Good night, girls. Patricia: They've had so much fun together, thank you, Annie. Annie: Oh, you're welcome, glad to do it. Eric: You know the Church is yours this Sunday, as long as you need it, we can do every other Sunday or whatever you want. Morgan: As generous as that offer is, sooner or later, just like my family, my congregation has to come home. Eric: I know how anxious you must be, but I think you're looking at least three months. Morgan: That's not really what I meant. I think that it's going to take longer to rebuild the spirit of the church, than the church itself. Patricia: I think you're right. Annie: What do you have in mind, Morgan? Morgan: I want to start holding services on the property Sunday. You know set up folding chairs, a tent maybe, I don't know. I want to be back at the very place we were hit, I think it's the best place to start the healing and there's no time like the present. Camden's House - Mary and Lucy's Room Mary: Hey guys, did you brush your teeth? Very nice. Ruthie: Love you, Mary. Mary: Love you. Lynn: Love you, Mary. Mary: Love you. Keesha: Love you. Lynn: Love you. Lucy: Keesha, why do you think someone burned down your church? Keesha: Because we're black and they think that if they destroy our church, they'll destroy our faith. Mary: Yeah, but that doesn't make any sense. Keesha: I know. A roof just keeps the rain off your head. Mary: 'Night Keesha, 'Night Lucy. Lucy: 'Night Mary, 'Night Keesha. Keesha: This is just like being at the Waltons. Lucy: Yeah, except the Waltons weren't. Keesha/Mary: Black. Yeah, we know, we know. Camden's House - Simon and Ruthie's Room Ruthie: Love you, Simon. Lynn: Love you, Nigel. Simon: Love you, Ruthie. Nigel: Love you, Lynn. Ruthie: We forgot to say goodnight to John and Matt. Lynn: We can pretend. Love you, John. Ruthie: Love you, Lynn. Ruthie: Love you, Matt. Lynn: Love you, Ruthie. Ruthie: Love you, Happy. Camden's House - Kitchen Eric: I'm sorry about our date. I guess I will have to work. Annie: That's okay. I sorta feel like I'm in Sears right now anyway, you know? Except there aren't all those perky customers around. Annie: So what's your sermon going to be about? Eric: I don't know, maybe... I just got a great idea. Annie: Does it involve me? Eric: Oh yeah. It involves everyone. Morgan Hamilton's Church - Grounds Morgan: I had no idea I had so many friends. Eric: We just wanted to know that we stand by you, and we'll continue to stand by you. Lynn: Hi, Mr. Roberts. I'd like you to meet my friend, Ruthie. Mr. Roberts: Well, hello, Ruthie. Ruthie: Hi, Mr. Roberts. Lynn: We can't see from down here. Mr. Roberts: Well, I can fix that. Morgan: Good morning. Thank you all for coming, it means a great deal to us to know that you support us. I am completely overwhelmed by your kindness. The only words I could think of that were powerful enough to open today's services come from my own ten year old son, Nigel... "Please God, stop the fires". http://best7thheaven.free.fr
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