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okasha

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6. From what I've seen in Mexco and South Texas,
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 10:52 AM
Apr 2013

a couple things are going on. One is a movement toward a more contemporary «worship experience.» These churches have «praise bands» instead of organs and choirs and hymns that sound like pop radio. The other is that Latin Americans, particularly Mexicans, have always been simultaneously deeply devout and deeply anticlerical. The «Bible» and «Community» churches don't have obvious hierarchies or readily apparent ecclesiastical structure.

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