A grand cathedral. Stained glass. Sunlight streaming through. A pregnant woman stands alone, begging: “I just want to sit down please just for a moment.” A woman in a suit points at her: “Someone remove her. This is embarrassing.”
Tears pour down her face as rejection hits her in God’s house.
Then an elderly man in a suit steps beside her. He doesn’t yell. He just says: “I have never forgotten what she did for my family.”
The woman in the suit’s face freezes. Shock. Shame. The pregnant woman sobs — but this time, a gentle hand rests on her shoulder.