Here’s a brief and interesting post I just came across…
Over at Scot McKnight’s blog, the first of a planned series of excerpts from Church Refugees, a book about “dechurched” people. Not marginal attenders or cynics, they were the kind of high-involvement people every church wants to have. But along the way the church converted them, and they went from from enthusiastic church folks to “done with religion.”
We call these people the dechurched or the Dones: They’re done with church. They’re tired and fed up with church. They’re dissatisfied with the structure, social message, and politics of the institutional church, and they’ve decided they and their spiritual lives are better off lived outside of organized religion.
Here’s an example from one such “Done” called Ethan:
when we finally left the church, we’ve just done house church where we create and do things with, others rather than for them. I’m done with the top-down, institutional church. I thought…
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July 30, 2015 at 7:52 am
I know how it feels. I’ve had to leave church myself a number of times because of the frustration of being judged and misunderstood. But I’ve never left God ever since He took me under His wings eleven years ago.
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