A funeral will be held today for Rev. Dr. Calvin Butts III at his longtime home, Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem. ZinniaDee_TV has more on how the late reverend is being remembered.
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Throughout his 50 years of service to the Harlem community, thousands of followers looked to Butts as a shining example of leadership and devotion to the Lord. "I fell in love with the church and I fell in love with him, because he was a very nice pastor," he said. "This pastor taught me a lot, and most importantly, taught me about walking in that faith," she said."For me, it was peace. Seeing him at peace brought peace to me," she said.
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