Understanding the Nominally Churched – Rainer on Leadership #532


Podcast Episode #532

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To reach the nominally churched and to get them more involved in church, you must first understand them. Today we discuss who the nominally churched are before we discuss how to reach them in the next episode.


Some highlights from today’s episode include:



The early college years is one of the most common times people drop out of church for a season.
Family connections can be a clear draw to return to church.
Divorce is the most common reason for adults to drop out of church or leave a church.
If someone goes from churched to nominally churched, they’ll likely be unchurched within 6-9 months. People usually don’t stay nominally churched.

The nine aspects to understand about the nominally churches that we discuss are:



Those who attend 15 or fewer times a year
Not unchurched
Not inactive or CEO
Often family connections
Often dealing with life stage issues
Sometimes responding to hurt from the church
Often not Christians
Typically an intermediate stage
How do reach them?

Resources mentioned in today’s podcast



Church Answers
Surprising Insights from the Unchurched
Most Teenagers Drop Out of Church as Young Adults
Essential Church
Who Are the Outcasts in (Some) Churches?

Rainer on Leadership is a member of the LifeWay Leadership Podcast Network



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Today’s episode is sponsored by Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Be sure to check out Midwestern’s Doctorate of Ministry Degree. The D.Min. is an advanced degree preparing students for leadership in local churches and denominational service. It is also fully attainable in hybrid format which means you don’t have to move to pursue the degree.


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