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unchurch

[uhn-church] / ʌnˈtʃɜrtʃ /


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She said that as more people become unchurched, many patients don’t have a language for their spirituality or it’s tied up with religious trauma.

From Seattle Times

That contact with the unchurched — disaster victims and fellow volunteers alike — is what Young’s wife, Denise, thinks about most when she contemplates the disappearance of Christian aid workers at scenes like Pensacola.

From Washington Post

You might say mainline Protestant hegemony simply vanished from the American scene, its adherents replaced by evangelicals and the unchurched.

From Los Angeles Times

While Schuller was masterful at playing to a global TV audience, including the curious and unchurched, the diocese is still figuring out how to evangelize in the Internet age.

From Washington Post

Washington in particular has an unchurched, environmentally-conscious population, making it a natural leader of these changes.

From BBC