Hispanic Christian fair set to draw members - In a reversal of U.S. missions to Latin America, Mexican preachers will come to Roanoke to preach to the growing Hispanic community there

Posted on: June 14th, 2007
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“With Hispanics a growing presence in Southwest Virginia, a few Hispanic churches are trying to take root. Meanwhile, many mainline churches are reaching out to the immigrants as a way to revitalize their aging congregations.

Segovia, 32, remains upbeat as he holds his services in two Methodist churches, one in Roanoke and the other in Blacksburg. On Friday, a team of Mexican clergy and lay speakers will arrive for the first Hispanic Christian fair in Roanoke.”

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