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Join the Rev. Dr. Ruth Meyers starting on May 18th for this two part series. It’s been said that Sunday morning is the most segregated hour of the week in the United States, that is, most churches have very little racial diversity. Believing that learning to worship in multiracial communities is a key aspect of building the beloved community, I set out to learn about the experience of racially diverse congregations in the Episcopal Church. In this series, we’ll learn about worship patterns and practices in these congregations, and consider what All Souls might learn from these congregations. Classes meet at 9:15 in the Parish Hall on the following Sundays: May 18th and May 25th.