The Gulnare Freewill Baptist Church in Pike County, Kentucky, has banned interracial marriages after a member of the church became engaged to a black man from Zimbabwe.
The young woman, was baptized at the church, but is not an active member. In June of this year, she and her fiance performed a song in the church (she played piano and he sang). Shortly afterward, they were informed they would not be allowed to perform in the church ever again.
The only time interracial relationships will be recognized is during funerals. Which has me
I don't understand this. The churches around the Baptist church are all condemning their stance. Even the new pastor of the Baptist church has invited the woman and her fiance back there.
Isn't this 2011? Or has the calendar suddenly gone back 60 years?
The young woman, was baptized at the church, but is not an active member. In June of this year, she and her fiance performed a song in the church (she played piano and he sang). Shortly afterward, they were informed they would not be allowed to perform in the church ever again.
The only time interracial relationships will be recognized is during funerals. Which has me
I don't understand this. The churches around the Baptist church are all condemning their stance. Even the new pastor of the Baptist church has invited the woman and her fiance back there.
Isn't this 2011? Or has the calendar suddenly gone back 60 years?
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