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Multi-racial Churches in CapeTuesday, July 1, 2008
I am looking for black churches in Cape Girardeau that have a significant percentage of white congregation members or white churches that have a significant percentage of black congregation members. As some of you might know, I have been featuring black churches in Cape and was thinking this angle would be a good way to finish out the series. However, I need to know where the church is before I can attend service. If there are no multi-racial services, then that would be the angle. I keep hearing there are multi-racial churches in town, but no one seems to know where. I already know about the Bridge project with New Bethel and LaCroix. Any thoughts? help?
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Tristram Thomas is a senior Classics major from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who will be interning at the Southeast Missourian this summer. He has lived in New Jersey, Maryland, and Montreal, Canada, and spent his last two summers in Punta Arenas, Chile as an English teacher, and in Rome, Italy as Latin student with a Carmelite friar.
His blog will chronicle his experiences in Southeast Missouri this summer. Having spent most of his life in the Northeast, Tristram plans to use his blog as a means to facilitate an exchange of ideas between the cultures of Southeast Missouri and the Northeast.
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