The Great dechurching & reasons for hope
Published: Mon, 05/06/24
Updated: Mon, 05/06/24
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As our data poured in on the Great Dechurching, one truth became increasingly clear: what looks like defeat to many could really be the beginning of something special. Tens of millions of people may be leaving the church, and more than eighty-six churches may be closing every week, but if we have eyes to see it, there is actually much reason to hope. We need to come to grips with some hard realities inside the church, but there are ways to win many of these people back. Some things are outside of our control, but others aren’t. Success will require fruitful engagement with the things within our control without compromising the doctrines we hold most important. To put an even finer point on it, it is in the appropriate application of our doctrines where the lowest hanging fruit lies. As we pointed out in chapter 2, 51 percent of the dechurched evangelicals we surveyed said they think they will one day return to church. Eighteen percent are “very willing,” and 33 percent are “somewhat willing.” This could be the single most unexpected and hopeful piece of data we found in our entire study. The opportunity before the church cannot be overstated. The question is, will we embrace it? Davis, Jim, Michael Graham, Ryan P. Burge, and Collin Hansen. 2023. The Great Dechurching: Who’s Leaving, Why Are They Going, and What Will It Take to Bring Them Back?. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. What will it take to bring them back?I suggest a long-term perspective. We didn’t get here in a day and it will take more than a day to get out. I’d suggest a three-year approach. It took roughly three years for Jesus to make his followers into fishers of men. It may take us at least that.
The planSimple as this is, I think it will take a while to get there. Here is what I suggest. Every year, starting in January or August, do a church-wide study of evangelism. (You might consider a sermon series to go along with the study.)
Each of these studies is about six weeks and are available on Amazon or as part of Good Questions Have Groups Talking subscription system. www.MyBibleStudyLessons.com During the rest of the year, I recommend you spend five or ten minutes each week in each group talking about such questions as:
In addition, I'd encourage each group to host a fellowship every month and invite every member and every prospect. For more on this, see https://www.YouCanDouble.com/ I close with a quote from the last book above:
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