On Sunday, Nick Roker stood at the pulpit of New York’s St. James’ church and delivered a personal sermon that earned cheers from the congregation and pride from his parents.
He’ll also be moving away from the church he’s grown up in.
."I could not be prouder of who he is and what he has accomplished. His parents are proud and I know his grandparents are looking down and are even prouder."Related: Proud dad Al Roker raves about his son’s Special Olympics swim meet wins “I have always felt loved and supported here,” he said. “I am happy and feel accomplished after each service. ... I feel empowered here and welcome. I am accepted here for who I am.”
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