Most home teams have chapels, so when I'm on the road I'll probably go to their services.
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You should enter a ballpark the way you enter a church.
When I was a kid in Michigan, I used to play ball with a town team on Sunday. Of course, I'd go to church first. Played the church organ, as a matter of fact.
When I'm in town on Sundays, I sometimes go down to the Central Bar in the East Village to watch English football. But my natural inclination now is to get in the car with my wife and kids and get out of town.
Sunday afternoons at a parish center - or a community center - is familiar territory for me.
I don't know where football will take me because in football, you never know, but for sure, as a family, our home will be in London.
I go to a Calvary Chapel church out here in Los Angeles. I had been here about two years at the time. I'm very close with my church, very close with the pastor and his wife, and I work with a girls' ministry here.
One of my beliefs is that there are certain institutions within a community which stand for the spirit and heart of that community, there's the church, the local football team, the local pub and the theatre.
I have a group of people, about 40, in a local church in Surrey in England, who pray for me regularly.
I go to St. Matthews in Pacific Palisades, an Episcopal Church.
I always felt that church is where I'm going to find my community and people to live my life with.
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