Donald Trump Donald John TrumpBubba Wallace to be driver of Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin NASCAR team Graham: GOP will confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the election Southwest Airlines, unions call for six-month extension of government aid MORE will not be speaking this weekend during his scheduled visit to a Detroit church, the Detroit Free Press reported.

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Trump on Saturday will attend a service at the Great Faith Ministries but won't be addressing the predominately African-American audience.

He will conduct a one-on-one interview with the congregation's leader, Bishop Wayne T. Jackson, on the church's Impact Network. The interview will not be open to the public or media.

"He’ll be here Saturday. He’s going to sit in service and have the experience in the black church, and then he and I will be in this office and do an interview for the Impact Network that will be aired later on," Jackson told the Detroit Free Press.

"Just like any visitor, there will be fellowship at the service, and he can talk to people one-on-one."

Jackson said his congregation trusts his judgment.

"They know that I’m not going to put anything or anyone in front of them that I feel is going to be harmful, and I feel we should have an educated conversation about what you’re going to do," he said.