I go to First Baptist Church of Orlando....
It's pretty much 50-50 (White/Black)
Well.....maybe more like....60-40
2007-07-11 15:52:43
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answered by primoa1970 7
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Nondenominational churches are probably the best bet. These churches tend to be younger, more contemporary, and more racially mixed than other established denominations. Nondenominational churches are more common in larger cities, where there is usually a diverse population to begin with.
The Bible is the main focus of nondenominational churches (usually) and there is not much emphasis on any specific doctrine or tradition. I live right outside Atlanta and attend a church that is roughly 50% black, 40% white, and 10% Hispanic and Asian. The church made diversity one of it's founding principles, and I have never seen a church so diverse.
2007-07-11 23:04:14
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answered by melissa 5
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Yeah, if you live near me you can go to my church. It's the most racially diverse church in the nation and my Pastor preaches from the Bible. His sermons are heard across the nation on the radio along with the other great Bible teachers on Christian radio.
http://www.alcf.net
Diversity: One guest speaker looked at our Sunday morning crowd and said, "This church looks like the United Nations!" Indeed, God has brought together a rich blend of believers from many different races and ethnic groups. Our membership also includes people of all ages who represent a wide variety of denominational backgrounds, vocations, and economic levels.
http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/enduring_truth
2007-07-11 22:58:31
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answered by Martin S 7
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I know there was a Church of Christ here that was called "all nations" and had a variety of people there. Blacks, mexicans, whites, everyone. Such a church though could only be found in the inner cities of the midwest.
Dont be afraid to go to a church where we're mostly white, I promise we wont bite.
2007-07-11 23:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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My experience is that non-denominational churches are the best. Most of them teach salvation and Christ and they have a good mix of people and they usually allow you worship the way you want(as long as you don't tend to offend others). I have gone to several denominational churches and for me, non denominational is best. Good luck and thanks for the question.
2007-07-11 22:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Catholic from a very predominantly white parish in upstate New York with a well thought-of Nigerian priest, I'd have to think we qualify.
2007-07-11 22:54:24
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answered by Tom K 6
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