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do white people churches serve food??


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Yep.

 

The Seventh Day Adventists often have potlucks after church to help feed everyone equally in the community [heads up though - they are a majority vegetarian church usually].

 

The Assembly of Gods have one at least once a month because it keeps the old ladies busy.

 

Every Lutheran church ever does potlucks at the drop of a hat [at least in MN / ND]. If you've ever seen those horrible jello mold dishes with vegetables floating in lime jello - that's a Lutheran thing.

 

I think it was the Baptists growing up that did potlucks at the end of vacation bible school but since the church had a full working kitchen, I'm guessing they did it more often than that.

 

Catholics will give you all the wine coolers you can drink if you happen to be under the age of consent.

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The church We went to growing up did. It was southern baptist, with a mixed congregation, but still predominately white, though it was closer to 50/50 by the time We went off to college.

 

They weren't regularly scheduled, that We were aware of, but every so often there'd be a luncheon. Sometimes they were for a reason, like they had a Mother's/Daughter's one in May, and there was always one sometime in early fall where we had chili pot pie. Other times it was sort of just because, it seemed.

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Haven't been in a church for at least a decade, but all the Baptist ones I went to in Alabama had breakfast Sunday morning, dinner Sunday night, and dinner Wednesday afternoon. Most of them were a 60/40 or 40/60 split of white and black. Never went into any of the Korean churches or Catholic ones.

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