RALEIGH, N.C. -- A powerful message about love heard around the world resonated through a Raleigh church Sunday.
- Bishop Michael Curry spoke at Saint Ambrose Episcopal Church as the congregation celebrated its 150th anniversary.
- Many may remember him from the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this past spring when his riveting sermon gained international attention.
- He has strong ties to the Tar Heel state. He was previously bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina.
Bishop Michael Curry spoke at Saint Ambrose Episcopal Church as the congregation celebrated its 150th anniversary.
Many may remember him from the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this past spring when his riveting sermon gained international attention.
Bishop Curry says love not only has the power to heal, but it's the foundation to bridge any gaps that divide us.
"You want to know what love looks like? It's those first responders, your police officers, fire fighters, EMTs who rush into burning buildings to save folks they don't even know. That's love," said Bishop Curry.
He has strong ties to the Tar Heel state. He was previously bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina.