brown might pop up to have the support system, and the mother and the grandmother. and she looked great there. she was crying and weeping, but she was strong. >> and back to craig melvin who is on the scene, because craig, we have seen our very dear friend reverend al sharpton there in the line of the sight for the pool camera there, and we saw him making his way outside of the church, and we hoped he had been coming to the sight there, and over there, an get a snapshot about coming out of the church, your feelings? >> well, i felt better walking out than walking in. i felt renewed after having spent time with whitney's family and friends. i think that her mother was right to bring the service back to the church where it started and having her roots and people who worked with her speak and remind us who she was at the core. so it gave us all a sense of renewal. we are still saddened and i spent time talking to sissy houston there in the church, and i hugged the daughter, but i think that the burden that is bearable when you are renewed by the faith that is what whitney lived by a thabd is what the service was really saying today. >> reporter: and reverend, whil