Protestors outside of Great Faith Ministries church in Detroit chanted "go home Trump" as the Republican nominee was leaving from his visit to the predominantly black church on Saturday.



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More protesters arrive at Detroit church where Trump will be: "This is our neighborhood!" pic.twitter.com/AHozubzsjR — Jacob Rascon (@Jacobnbc) September 3, 2016

During his visit delivered a message of unity, promising to carry on the legacy of Abraham Lincoln."Becoming the nominee of the party of Abraham Lincoln ... has been the greatest honor of my life," he said."It is on his legacy that I hope to build the future of the party, but more importantly, the future of the country."But protestors gathered outside the church during his visit, many holding signs that read "No hate in the White House."

Trump's visit to the church went without incident as he was warmly greeted by a singing and dancing congregation.



The Republican nominee's speech was also well-received by the churchgoers, who passionately applauded his call for economic improvement in Detroit.



At the conclusion of his talk, a church pastor presented Trump with a Bible and a prayer shawl.