Becoming UnDONE

Over the last few years, our world has been undone by a global pandemic, political unrest, societal polarization, and countless scandals, leaving many of our lives undone as well. As a result, many people are now saying they're “done” with everything from relationships, careers, cultural affiliations, and even with the idea of church, and sometimes even faith altogether. A recent study claims that the fastest growing religion is a group called the "nones" and "dones" - those who have no religious affiliation or are done with organized religion. With church attendance in decline and fewer and fewer people identifying as Jesus-followers, is it possible that the trend towards being “done” will be our undoing? What if, instead of being “done”, we could become “undone” by Jesus' awe-inspiring vision for a life of faith in community?

Over the last few years, our world has been undone by a global pandemic, political unrest, societal polarization, and countless scandals, leaving many of our lives undone as well. As a result, many people are now saying they're “done” with everything from relationships, careers, cultural affiliations, and even with the idea of church, and sometimes even faith altogether. A recent study claims that the fastest growing religion is a group called the "nones" and "dones" - those who have no religious affiliation or are done with organized religion. With church attendance in decline and fewer and fewer people identifying as Jesus-followers, is it possible that the trend towards being “done” will be our undoing? What if, instead of being “done”, we could become “undone” by Jesus' awe-inspiring vision for a life of faith in community?

Becoming UnDONE
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