Comments about ‘Multiethnic churches still rare in 21st century’
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"Ninety-two percent are homogeneous, meaning at least 80 percent of the congregation is comprised of a single racial group."
America is at least 80% of a single racial group. Don't go looking for something that is so obvious. I know several churches that have all three races as members. In each case one group is in the majority. That's the way America is comprised, in order to make it different, we will need the majority of one group to stop going, and most of the other two races must attend several churches.
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