Christian churches still struggle with race, how to discuss it, what to do

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CINCINNATI — On a Wednesday night at Crossroads Church in the Cincinnati neighborhood Corryville, about 30 people — equal numbers white and black, more women than men — stand in a circle in a basement meeting room. A church leader asks them to give a one-word answer to describe how they're feeling about being a part of the Undivided racial reconciliation program.
"Happy," one said.
"Hopeful," another said.

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