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  1. Eliza Griswold describes a radical evangelical church and personal experiences, in an excerpt from “Circle of Hope: A Reckoning with Love, Power, and Justice in an American Church.”

  2. The church actively opposes racism among its membership, is working to reach out to Black communities, and hosts several predominantly-Black wards in the United States. In 2017, the LDS Church released a statement condemning racism in response to the white-nationalist Unite the Right rally in Virginia.

  3. Fewer White evangelicals (27%), White Mainline Protestants (44%), and White Catholics (39%) agreed. While a majority of unaffiliated Americans, also known as Nones, say that not seeing racism is the bigger problem, there were differences when it came to race, according to Pew.

  4. The alternative to church politics based in domination is church politics based in interdependence. In the New Testament, John and Paul both see human communities in Christ as communities of interdependence in which members rely on one another. John sees us as mutually constitutive members of Jesus Christ, who is the vine of our branches (John 15).

  5. books, videos, online resources for individual and group study/discussion on racism, antiracism and white supremacy culture

  6. As an African American pastor working in the South, some might think Barber's focus is primarily the concerns of Black people, but in his new book, Barber says that's wrong. He says this country's ...

  7. I argue that Black support for Christian nationalism is a response to White ethnonationalism. As Black Americans are denied their equal status as Americans, they increasingly assert their prototypicality as Americans by emphasizing their Christian identity.