Sappho and Euripides sit together on the bus and get into a discussion on why Euripides believes in God, and why Sappho doesn't. Their mutual respect for each other leads to a deeper understanding of, if not agreement on, their respective faiths.
“I thought the children would like to practice playing with the vestments and learning what they are,” detto Fisher. The Rev. Barbie was a hit with both the children and a local group of women clergy.