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NJCher

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Fri Jan 19, 2024, 12:23 AM Jan 2024

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 people’s 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 member’s “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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What is an Athiest Church? [View all] NJCher Jan 2024 OP
The Unitarian Universalist chuch here is very into conservvation and doing good works Maraya1969 Jan 2024 #1
Where is this? It sounds just like the small UU congregation... 3catwoman3 Jan 2024 #2
Fort Myers FL Maraya1969 Jan 2024 #7
Sure but Unitarianism is a Christian Protestant Voltaire2 Jan 2024 #5
I have never heard them talk about any God. Maybe others are like that but the one in my town isn't. Maraya1969 Jan 2024 #6
There are no 'Atheist Churches'... NeoGreen Jan 2024 #3
Eh. If some atheists want to congregate and call Voltaire2 Jan 2024 #4
True... NeoGreen Jan 2024 #8
While I agree for the most part that what other people do is none of my business Warpy Jan 2024 #9
'St.' Paul (Saul of Tarsus) used the Greek word ekklesia for church. pandr32 Jan 2024 #10
An oxymoron? niyad Jan 2024 #11
A contradiction in terms. DavidDvorkin Jan 2024 #12
Spending the year dead for tax reasons? SomewhereInTheMiddle Feb 2024 #13
The term :"Church" translates to a place of worship for organized religion. msfiddlestix Feb 2024 #14
I'm puzzled how someone who is an agnostic could be anti-religion. My understanding is that an agnostic believes Martin68 Mar 2024 #15
I'm anti-religion, not "anti-god". A HUGE distinction with a significant difference msfiddlestix Mar 2024 #16
OK, I get it, and agree with you, although I've always added "organized" before the religion part because religion Martin68 Mar 2024 #17
If they had psychedelic churches Mr.Bill Mar 2024 #18
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