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In this powerful solo episode of KX Unscripted, Keith takes on one of the most uncomfortable truths in America—the reality that Sunday morning is still the most segregated hour in the nation. Why is it that after centuries of oppression, Black people and white people still worship separately? Is the act of singing and dancing to the Lord every Sunday a form of resilience, or is it a ritual that blinds us from deeper unity and justice? Keith unpacks the historical, cultural, and spiritual meaning of segregated Christianity, challenging listeners to think about what true fellowship, true faith, and true healing really look like.
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