What is an Athiest Church? [View all]
Church without God: How secular congregations fill a need for some nonreligious Americans
Today, almost 30% of adults in the United States say they have no religious affiliation, and only half attend worship services regularly. But not all forms of church are on the decline including secular congregations, or what many call atheist churches.
As a sociologist of religion who has spent the past 10 years studying nonreligious communities, I have found that atheist churches serve many of the same purposes as religious churches. Their growth is evidence that religious decline does not necessarily mean a decline in community, ritual or peoples well-being.
What is an atheist church?
Secular congregations often mimic religious organizations by using the language and structure of a church, such as meeting on Sundays or hearing a members testimony, or by adapting religious language or practices in other ways. For example, there are a growing number of psychedelic churches, which cater to people looking to experience spirituality and ritual through drug use.
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Article at The Conversation