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Feb 20, 2021 FILE - In this Monday, July 11, 2016 file photo, Paul Bronson prays during a Black Lives Matter prayer vigil at First Baptist Church, a predominantly African-American congregation, in Macon, Ga. According to a Pew study released on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, Black Americans attend church more regularly than Americans overall, and pray more often. Most of them attend churches that are predominantly Black yet many would like those congregations to become racially diverse. (AP Photo/Branden Camp) NEW YORK Black Americans attend church more regularly than Americans overall, and pray more often. Most attend churches that are predominantly Black, yet many would like those congregations to become racially diverse. There is broad respect for Black churches’ historical role in seeking racial equality, coupled with a widespread perception they have lost influence in recent decades. ....
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By DAVID CRARY AP National Writer February 19, 2021 9:10 am 44 On June 1, 2020, Hanz Jouissance holds up a fist at the conclusion of a prayer vigil at the First AME church in Seattle, following protests over the weekend over the death of George Floyd, a Black man who was in police custody in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) $cvals 1 of 8 On July 11, 2016, Paul Bronson prays during a Black Lives Matter vigil at First Baptist Church, a predominantly African-American congregation, in Macon, Ga. According to a Pew study released on Tuesday, Black Americans attend church more regularly than Americans overall, and pray more often. Most of them attend churches that are predominantly Black yet many would like those congregations to become racially diverse. (AP Photo/Branden Camp) ....
Only the second Roman Catholic to hold the nation’s highest office, President Joe Biden has been one of the most pious and faithfully observant Christians in decades, peppering his speeches with quotes from theologians such as St. Augustine and St. Francis of Assisi, and hymns like “On Eagle’s Wings.” Since the 1960s, liberal Christianity has endured a steady decline, even as conservative congregations around the United States were growing and flourishing. But the remnants of these once-powerful Christian traditions have in many ways sparked back to life over the past few years, including with the elections of President Biden, Sen. Raphael Warnock, and Rep. Cori Bush. ....
Updated 12:19 PM ET, Tue February 16, 2021 (CNN)The Rev. Jemar Tisby describes himself as a theological mutt. He was baptized in a Southern Baptist church, joined a White nondenominational congregation and spent much of his time attending Catholic schools. But once he attended a small Black Baptist church in the Mississippi Delta, he found a home. Located in a former warehouse, the church had concrete floors, metal folding chairs for pews and an elderly congregation of only about 12 people. What they lacked in size, though, they made up for in spiritual fervor. When members of the congregation began to feel the spirit, they cried, moaned and swayed while singing spirituals like Wade in the Water. ....