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Letters: Organization seeks to reconcile Black and White congregations

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 21, 2022

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Last month, a new survey from the revealed that 86% of American churches have no significant racial diversity. More than 77% of Black Americans say they attend a predominately Black church and more than 80% of White Americans say the same.But what is the impact of worshipping separately? What do we fail to learn and to see when we are not exposed to different cultures and different points of views? And what could happen if integration reached... + full article



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