August 25, 2016 10:54 am

Church Offers ‘Racists Anonymous' Meetings in NC

A North Carolina church launches a “Racists Anonymous” program aimed at changing hearts and minds. Sick of the shootings and racial unrest, Reverend Nathan King says he wanted to do more than pray. For the past month, Trinity United Church of Christ in Concord has been holding weekly support group meetings in its fellowship hall, and it’s gaining traction. “It’s to deal with the racism within ourselves and to eliminate the racism within ourselves,” King said.

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