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Aug 2019
38m 36s

Donna Schaper, Radical Reverend

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The Reverend Donna Schaper of New York's Judson Memorial Church leads her flock of 300 through life's sacraments like any pastor.  But she has a national profile, too, appearing in print and on television to reject the idea that Christian values necessar 
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