Fulkerson uses postmodern place theory to analyze an interracial church in Durham, NC and offers theological reflections from her ethnographic research. The book opens with two theory-heavy chapters followed by a series of "thick descriptions" of the church's worship practices, Bible studies, and home-making activities. Fulkerson closes with a chapter of overtly theological assessment which was, for me, the best part of the book. Not an easy read, but worth working through for those interested in the structures of racism that exist outside of our individual wills or in theological treatments of disability.