Many houses of worship are not equipped to fully connect with those of differing abilities. Rev. Raymont Anderson is attempting to bridge such gaps, namely by communicating with people who are deaf as an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter.

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Many houses of worship are not equipped to fully connect with those of differing abilities. Rev. Raymont Anderson is attempting to bridge such gaps, namely by communicating with people who are deaf as an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter.
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