“As far as the grunge thing, there are three bands from Seattle that I would call true grunge.” Quote by Adam Jones
“Call-and-response style, yes, exactly. So whenever different groups get together then there has to be this long period of negotiation. How will we worship? What's acceptable? What's not? If I want to say "Amen" can I?” IfsWantLongDifferentTogetherGroupsStylePeriodsWorshipResponseAcceptableNegotiationGet TogetherAmen Author:Michael Emerson
“It's one of the things we find in these congregations is that they are much more likely to be sort of up-beat worship styles, more likely that people in these congregations say "Amen," maybe get up and dance some, tend to be a little bit more lively than a typical white service would be, but not as lively as a typical black service would be.” PeopleLittlesWould BeBitsBlackWhiteStyleWorshipLittle BitBeatsGet UpTypicalLivelyAmenCongregation Author:Michael Emerson
“I think whites are used to being in power, so when whites think we ought to have integrated churches they think, "People ought to come to our church. What can we do to get them to come?"” PeopleThinkingUsedChurchOughtIntegrated Author:Michael Emerson
“I meet almost no one that goes to an African-American church or thinks, "I'm going to do that." Now there are whites in African-American churches. They're interracially married. They're highly committed. Maybe there's a professor or two, or a student.” ThinkingTwoChurchStudentsMarriedCommittedAfrican AmericanProfessors Author:Michael Emerson
“Once in a while you get people that maybe because of economic reasons, or have a social network, they get attracted. But it's a very tiny percent so that when we look at, you know, who are pastors and who are the head clergy of these congregations, they're overwhelmingly white, just a few African Americans, and those folks are usually called to what were formerly white congregations, or they started interracial church from the get-go.” PeopleKnowsLooksReasonSocialChurchWhiteEconomicPercentFolksTinyAfrican AmericanPastorSocial NetworkCongregationClergy Author:Michael Emerson
“It's the sad fact of how race still works in our country. We find that over and over again.” StillsCountryFactsRaceOur Country Author:Michael Emerson
“We've done a lot of studies to see when they do happen, why, and I mean there's a variety of reasons. But one, it starts with a commitment where they decide this is going to be who we are. Maybe it's out of their faith, a new way of looking at their faith, that we must be integrated across race.” WayMeanReasonDoneHappensRaceStudyCommitmentVarietyWho We AreNew WaysIntegrated Author:Michael Emerson
“So they actually put it into their mission statement, and they start changing things as a result. They may change how worship works. They may actively recruit folks and try and get them to come and help them to feel comfortable and get them involved in leadership, and there's a variety of ways.” WayFeelsTryingMayHelpingResultsInvolvedComfortableWorshipFolksMissionsStatementsVarietyRecruitMission Statement Author:Michael Emerson
“I never meet a church that wishes they didn't do it. I never meet a leader that wishes they didn't do it. They will all say, to the person, it's hard. It's difficult. It comes with complexities and confusion as you're trying to go across cultures, and you don't understand, you didn't mean to offend somebody but you've offended somebody. But they will all say it just does something.” TryingMeanPersonsDoeHardCultureWishDifficultChurchLeaderConfusionComplexityOffended Author:Michael Emerson
“They could never go back to being a uniracial congregation again. It brings excitement. It brings life. It allows them to be able to know people they would never know, to meet people that are outside the congregation they would have never connected with, you know, through the networks that they developed in the congregation.” PeopleKnowsAbleConnectedExcitementCongregation Author:Michael Emerson