Here is
an article I just read and found it fascinating-credits are at the end…
Many church leaders and members have such misperceptions
about the unchurched, churches often fail to reach them, or even attempt to
reach them.
They aren’t antagonistic.
They welcome a conversation with believers.
They aren’t staying out of church for the reasons you may
think.
They are the unchurched. And because many church leaders and
members have such misperceptions about them, churches often fail to reach them,
or even attempt to reach them.
In one of the most comprehensive studies ever done on the
unchurched, LifeWay Research, in partnership with the Billy Graham Center for
Evangelism in Wheaton, surveyed 2,000 unchurched Americans. They defined
“unchurched” as someone who has not attended a worship service in the last six
months.
One-third of the respondents were non-white. Genders were
almost equally represented (53% male), and almost half have a high school
diploma or less.
I want to unpack this massive research more in the future.
For now, let’s look at five surprising insights about the unchurched.
1-Most
unchurched do indeed have some church background.
Contrary to some perceptions, the great majority of
unchurched have a church background. Almost two-thirds of them (62 percent)
went to church regularly as a child.
2-Most
unchurched quit church because they got out of the habit of churchgoing.
For certain, a number of them did leave churches for
negative reasons, but that is not true of the majority.
3-One-third
of the unchurched have plans to go to church in the future.
Please read that statement carefully. One of three unchurched
Americans are actually planning to return to church. Is your church actively
inviting them?
4-The
unchurched are very open to a gospel conversation.
Nearly half (47%) would interact freely in such a
conversation. Another third (31%) would listen actively without participating.
Pause for a moment. Look at those numbers. Almost eight of ten unchurched
Americans would welcome a gospel conversation. Another 12% would discuss it
with some discomfort, and only 11% would change the subject as soon as possible.
We can’t use the poor excuse that the unchurched really aren’t interested in
gospel conversations. In reality, church members are more likely not to be
interested in initiating gospel conversations.
5-If
you invite them, they will come.
About a year ago, I received requests to provide a framework
for churches to invite people to church. We called it “Invite Your One.” We are
now getting responses from churches that have initiated this ministry, and we
are blown away at what God is doing. Among the unchurched, 55% said they would
attend church if invited by a family member. And 51% said they would attend
church if invited by a friend or neighbor. These numbers are staggering. The
opportunities are incredible.
I have been involved in church research and practice for
four decades, a testament to both my passion and elderly status. These data
confirm my anecdotal observations that there has never been a more opportune
time to connect with the lost and unchurched.
It’s truly an incredible opportunity.
But I wonder how many churches will seize this God-given
moment.
By Sermoncentral on Aug 16, 2023 found at SermonCentral.com | 14,878
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