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A brief discussion about racial diversity in church settings and personal experiences of being racial minorities in religious spaces.
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Browse era →This episode features a conversation about the experience of diversity in church settings, particularly focusing on what it's like to be a racial minority in predominantly white churches. The speakers discuss the feelings of fear and being different that can arise in such situations. The conversation also touches on observations of a nearby Jehovah's Witness congregation that appears to have good racial diversity, though with some commentary about the group's potentially insular nature. The discussion seems to explore both the challenges and positive aspects of religious diversity, though the transcript appears to cut off mid-conversation.
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