Posted on 03/07/2005 8:32:45 PM PST by quidnunc
London With Christian moral values and legal protections under assault on all sides, it is commonly said that the reason pews are emptying is that traditional religion is not relevant. A new survey of thousands of churchgoers in the UK says the opposite however, and indicates that the emptying of the churches has been caused mainly by preaching and pastoral care that has been emptied of moral or doctrinal Christian content. The survey addressed questions about why church attendance was falling so dramatically in the UK but growing elsewhere, even though two-thirds of the British population believes in God.
The results of the year-long survey of 14,000 UK residents by the interdenominational Ecumenical Research Committee has been called surprising by mainstream secular and Christian media. The overwhelming response is to call on churches to robustly defend moral values with conviction and courage and cease being silent and lukewarm in the face of moral and social collapse.
In an introduction, Lord Bromley Betchworth said Those who spoke, did so with one voice an alarming indication that there are multitudes of people across Britain and Ireland who feel that their views are not being heard or represented. The vast majority of the people in Britain and Ireland, he says, are still morally conservative. They are appalled that moral values and treasured beliefs are being stood on their head and want churches to play a leading role in standing up for these things.
The survey itself asked four simple questions and avoided tick-box responses in favour of written letters. The huge response was a surprise in itself and reflected a growing frustration and anger felt by many ordinary people about the direction of churches and society in general.
Responses displayed a widespread sense of frustration and anger at what was happening to the churches in Britain and Ireland. Many gave variations on the response, Why hasnt a survey like this been done before, so we can speak? At last, someone is listening, thank you so much. Thank you for the chance to express our beliefs without fear.
Several traditionalist Anglican clerics said that they had to keep their own views to themselves in case their bishop, who held opposing beliefs, would remove them from their diocese. Many Catholics in North America have written that a similar situation exists there in which the churches are controlled exclusively by bishops and lay administrators who brook no Christian opposition to their officially sanctioned left-liberal dissent from the faith.
91% of responses followed a uniform theme that the decline in traditional Christian moral and doctrinal teaching has caused the outflux of congregations. They listed the lack of apologetics, the reasoned defence and explanation of Christian doctrine, as one of the main reasons for the collapse. Its a myth today that the people of this country have rejected Christianity; they simply havent been told enough about it to either accept or reject it, wrote one respondent.
Thousands of letters also cited the lack of emphasis on the holiness of God and the need for personal moral conversion. The desire for teaching on holiness, was prevalent and has been influenced, said the authors, by Mel Gibsons film, the Passion of the Christ. Many responded that the churches now teach easy forgiveness; an attitude that God loves me anyway, and that there is no need to attend church or live a morally demanding Christian life.
The overwhelming majority of respondents were vehemently opposed to ordaining homosexuals and blamed the churches for the rise in pedophilia scandals because of the prevalence of homosexuals in the clergy.
Some celibate homosexuals wrote saying that the prevalence of support for homosexuality in the churches is undermining their efforts to live chastely. One young man wrote, For sections of the Church to suddenly say that my struggle (to remain chaste) was for nothing and that it would have been OK to have given in, would be to deny my personal cross for Christ and mock the faithfulness I have shown Him.
2000 letters asked for a return to traditional liturgy and pointed out that attempts to attract younger people with jazzed-up offerings had failed and had alienated older parishioners. Over 450 said they drove vast distances to attend a traditional liturgical celebration. 1500 letters complained that the modern liturgies bordered on entertainment rather than worship.
The survey has supported what Christians themselves have been saying for decades, that there is little point in attending a church whose message is no different from that of the materialistic secular world.
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Amen.
Geeze who would a thunk it. Think there's a message there that might get through the secularist Pharisees and Sagisees?
Preach true Christianity in England and get arrested for a hate crime..
Preach hate filled anti Christian anti semite Islam or Pro sodomite pedophile Pagan witchcraft and get your own tv special
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"The results of the year-long survey of 14,000 UK residents by the interdenominational Ecumenical Research Committee has been called surprising by mainstream secular and Christian media. The overwhelming response is to call on churches to robustly defend moral values with conviction and courage and cease being silent and lukewarm in the face of moral and social collapse.
Even here in my neck of the woods--northern Illinois-- those churches with a reputation for taking the Gospel seriously are bursting at the seams with new members, while the old luke-warm mainline denominations mainly cater to the elderly who grew up in their churches and who couldn't possibly entertain the idea of going somewhere else...
If you stand for nothing, nothing will happen.
Even here in my neck of the woods--northern Illinois-- those churches with a reputation for taking the Gospel seriously are bursting at the seams with new members, while the old luke-warm mainline denominations mainly cater to the elderly who grew up in their churches and who couldn't possibly entertain the idea of going somewhere else...
The MSCs are finding empty pews, while Gospel preaching mega-churches are standing room only. They can't build them fast enough.
So the usual line that America is a more religous country than European countries may be false?
ping
We have changed our parish for exactly this reason. We leave feeling spiritually satisfied and fulfilled.
What an awesome feeling!
Thanks for this post.
I only hope my former pastor in Phoenix
could see this.
could be.
The pews are not empty in Africa and China. In fact, there are no pews in China, because the churches meet in homes due to the communist government persecution of anyone who does not attend the "Three Self PAtriotic Movement" church, or the national bogus facade church.
Asia and Africa are leading Christianity today as Europe whithers, heaves and dies.
INTREP - ISCHABOD
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Wow...This explains a LOT. What a great survey!
You can say that again! Same in the US! WOuldn't want to preach against homos or abortion..might offend some collection plate doners.
Far, far, far too true!
I think you ladies might be interested in this article, if you haven't already read it...
"London With Christian moral values and legal protections under assault on all sides, it is commonly said that the reason pews are emptying is that traditional religion is not relevant. A new survey of thousands of churchgoers in the UK says the opposite however, and indicates that the emptying of the churches has been caused mainly by preaching and pastoral care that has been emptied of moral or doctrinal Christian content."
Indeed. Thanks for the ping!
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