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THE MOST SEGREGATED HOUR

CALLING THE BRIDE OF CHRIST TO UNITY

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THE MOST SEGREGATED HOUR

By: Carlton Riley
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This book is a prophetic invitation to rediscover who we are—and whose we are—as the people of God. It confronts the uncomfortable truth that Sunday morning remains “the most segregated hour,” challenging readers to ask whether our worship truly reflects Christ or merely echoes the cultural divisions we have learned to tolerate. With honesty and hope, the journey begins by naming the fracture and then turns toward God’s redemptive vision for His church.

Drawing from the Spirit-breathed witness of the early church, the book reveals a community where ordinary believers lived an extraordinary unity—one that shattered barriers of ethnicity, class, and power. At the center of this oneness is covenant identity: a shared life rooted in intimacy with God and expressed through integrity before a watching world. This identity does not erase difference; it redeems it, binding God’s people together in faithful love.

Through the unexpected lens of Job and the wisdom of Proverbs 31:1–9, stewardship is reimagined as a sacred calling entrusted to all of God’s children. Influence is no longer a pursuit of control or status but a responsibility marked by courage, compassion, and accountability. A life anchored in the fear of the Lord emerges as the stabilizing center, renewing the mind and equipping believers to resist the distortions of culture with discernment and grace.

The journey culminates at Christ’s table—a vision of radical welcome where every hierarchy is dismantled and every soul stands equal before the mercy of God. Here, grace is revealed in its full power: a grace that confronts sin without crushing the sinner, heals what has been broken, and restores what human hands have divided.

Together, these pages issue a compelling call to reclaim the beauty of the gospel, to embody unity in a fractured world, and to live as the Bride of Christ—reflecting the greatness, justice, and mercy of God for the sake of His kingdom and His glory.

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