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Black churches have church nurses to tend to the congregation that may fall out during the worship service. As the service builds, members may become enthusiastic and fall. The nurse also tends to the sick during service and provides the pastor with water, juice, or towels before, during, and after the worship service.

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Churches don't usually have nurses, unless they just happen to go there. Also, the notion of "nurses" goes back to prehistory, meaning we don't know who the first nurse period was, and certainly not any details of what race he or she was and whether they went to whatever passed for church or not.

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