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But there is good coming out of all of this. Americans are stepping up, to help complete strangers, from balconies, and with their fellow congregants. People are saluting healthcare workers and First Responders on the frontline and of course todays services and celebration s are providing millions here and abroad hope for a better future. Over the next two hours well share some of those stories with you and you will hear messages from clergy and religious leader s who came with us all during these uncertain times. We begin with the reverend Franklin Graham who held this Easter Sunday mass, exclusively for you, our viewers welcome to this Easter Service in new york city, central park. From the samaritans purse emergency feel hospital and the billy graham evangelist Ic Association featuring a message of hope with Franklin Graham, and music from grammy award winner michael w. Smith. Good morning, this is Franklin Graham, in sents all park in new york city. This is easter, and of course, t