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A conservative Presbyterian church in California has stirred debate in recent days for hosting a dinner last week that was open only to "black worshippers."
Resurrection Oakland Church, a church in Oakland that is a part of the Presbyterian Church in America, commemorated Black History Month last Friday by inviting the Rev. Irwin Ince to address a "Black Fellowship Dinner."
"An evening with our special speaker, Rev. Dr. Irwyn Ince, for our Black worshippers at ResOak and their families. Connect with and encourage one another as we cap off our month long celebration of Black History Month with rich fellowship," read an advertisement for the event on ResOak's website.
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Resurrection Oakland Church, a church in Oakland that is a part of the Presbyterian Church in America, commemorated Black History Month last Friday by inviting the Rev. Irwin Ince to address a "Black Fellowship Dinner."
"An evening with our special speaker, Rev. Dr. Irwyn Ince, for our Black worshippers at ResOak and their families. Connect with and encourage one another as we cap off our month long celebration of Black History Month with rich fellowship," read an advertisement for the event on ResOak's website.
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PCA church in California stirs debate for racially segregated dinner: 'A dividing wall'
Resurrection Oakland Church in California stirred debate on social media for hosting a dinner last week that was open only to black worshippers
