How To Use Unchurch In A Sentence

  • One question I ask after 23 years in ministry is how long it takes for an unchurched person committing his or her life to Christ to develop the habit of giving to the ministry?
  • This is a 'seeker-sensitive' environment, designed to appeal to the unchurched. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the West, Presbyterians, Methodists, and Baptists employed revival meetings to evangelize unchurched frontier families.
  • Can we find ways to make that tradition accessible to unchurched people who may be seeking spiritually, but do not find the megachurch model compelling?
  • Lyberg says a core of about 25 unchurched people come weekly to ‘share their lives and sense of faith.’
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  • Baptist women worked to bring the gospel and the church to unchurched war workers.
  • He appeals to both unchurched sophisticates and conservative Christians.
  • We have listened to the unchurched with modest education, and we listened to the unchurched with doctoral degrees. Christianity Today
  • While a branch of evangelical Christendom unchurches all sister denominations, such action is abhorrent to Presbyterian feeling and unknown to Presbyterian practice. The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
  • The primary question Warren asks as he prepares to preach to ‘seekers’ is: ‘Would this message make sense to a totally unchurched person?’
  • Meanwhile, negativity ratings were highest among the so-called unchurched - a serious problem for a denomination that places a premium on renewing its membership through proselytization that is, recruiting new members and missionary work. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • And when an unchurched family in the neighborhood needs food or money for gas, where are they going to go for help? Christianity Today
  • Even an unchurched skeptic like me can see there's selective reporting in hand.
  • As narrator we have not a rootless and unchurched young woman but an elderly Congregationalist minister who has lived all his life in the same parsonage in the town of Gilead, Iowa.
  • Between 1765 and 1774, these early Virginia Baptists made active church members out of numerous unchurched people, something that the Anglican establishment had failed to do.
  • What would happen if we didn't just wait for unchurched people to come to church?
  • Many individual strands of medical research come together to explain the long-established epidemiological finding that churched people live longer, healthier lives than unchurched people.
  • Others considered academic theology too far removed from the needs of the unchurched masses.
  • Benevolent societies provided religious schooling to impoverished children, Bibles to their unchurched fathers, and sewing to their underemployed mothers.
  • He dons Hawaiian shirts, builds a worship center for the "unchurched" (complete with skate board park!) and looks cool to everyone because he eschews the trappings of traditional religion. The Extinction of Right Wing Neanderthals; The Rising of Bottom-up Intelligence
  • Even so, the light of the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ shone then into the hearts of the unchurched multitudes.
  • In fact, nearly one million unchurched adults tithe their income, usually to parachurch ministries.
  • Christians who see unchurched or underchurched family members, friends, relatives, neighbors and coworkers as fuel for an eternal barbecue have a potent motivation for sharing their faith.
  • The only difference is the nearly synonymous last word -- Richardson didn't say "unchurched" -- he said "unaffiliated. Chris Rodda: Petraeus Endorses "Spiritual Handbook," Betrays 21% of Our Troops
  • Just to make sure Scotland's unchurched youth is listening, the vehicle will be unveiled and sent on its national tour by Cameron Stout, the famously celibate 2003 winner of Big Brother.
  • This federation of Independent churches, now some 30-40 strong, has been successful in the south amongst the unchurched.
  • And when an unchurched family in the neighborhood needs food or money for gas, where are they going to go for help? Christianity Today
  • In doing this, it takes a brick out of the wall of many young and unchurched women's resistance to the very idea of Christian liturgy.
  • Stetzer said young adults classified as "unchurched" - those who have never been to church or stopped going - hunger for something deeper than upbeat music and a pep talk. Undefined
  • Many unchurched Americans' value systems are derived from civil religion that is concerned only for America's perceived well-being or pop culture that glorifies greed.
  • They may not agree that evangelizing the unchurched is a higher priority than worship and nurture. Navigating the Winds of Change
  • These youth programs, many funded by Department of Defense (DoD) contracts, are designed to target and evangelize the "unchurched" among our military youth. Chris Rodda: Military Youth Ministry Stalks Students on Public School Buses for Jesus
  • The Catholic is arrogant toward the Protestant; the Protestant is arrogant toward the Catholic; the Anglican is arrogant to him whom he calls a Dissenter in England, and merely "unchurches" in America; the The Conquest of Fear
  • It is no wonder that more and more people in this country identify as "unchurched" in national polls. Marilyn Sewell: The Church And OccupyWallStreet
  • The number of the so-called unchurched has remained steady in the past two decades," he said. Montgomeryadvertiser.com - Go
  • The unchurched are the growth group last I looked. Philocrites: Response of the Episcopal bishops to primates' demands.
  • But last winter, after spending two years listening to unchurched Americans, the UCC came up with an ad campaign.
  • I don't know what, honestly - I never thought I'd find myself "unchurched" - and comfortable with it. Tricyles and Broken Nails
  • They do not use any conventional Christian symbolism that might be a barrier to unchurched newcomers.
  • As narrator we have not a rootless and unchurched young woman but an elderly Congregationalist minister who has lived all his life in the same parsonage in the town of Gilead, Iowa.

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