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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 4 MIN

Because: Exploring The Vanishing Church: Faith as Community Versus Commodity

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

In this thought-provoking episode of "To Be snd Do," Phillip Amerson offers a heartfelt reflection on the changing landscape of faith communities. Drawing from recent readings, including John Fugelsang’s Separation of Church and Hate and Ryan Burge’s The Vanishing Church, Phillip Amerson delves into the realities facing mainline churches today. He addresses Burge’s sociological perspective, which centers on the decline of traditional congregations, particularly focusing on Burge’s own experiences as a pastor leading a small American Baptist church that ultimately closed its doors.However, Phillip Amerson challenges the notion that the church’s diminishing numbers are the only story to tell. While acknowledging the accuracy of demographic shifts—such as smaller families and decreasing need for expansive education buildings, a trend that began in the post-war era—he asserts that data doesn’t capture the true essence of what makes faith communities meaningful. Rather than seeing religion as a commodity to be measured, Phillip Amerson urges listeners to view it as a community to be built and nurtured.He highlights examples of congregations across the country, including one attended by his producer, Brad Miller, where growth might be modest but the ministry and sense of hope remain vibrant. The core message is that faith is best understood not in numbers, but in relationships and the transformative power of community. He invokes the biblical narrative, referencing Paul, John, and Peter, to underscore the importance of offering the intangible gifts—faith, love, and transformation—that Christ offers.Key Takeaways:Decline Isn’t the Whole Story: While mainline churches are facing real demographic challenges, this decline doesn’t mean the end of meaningful ministry. Many faith communities continue to thrive in non-traditional ways.Faith as Community, Not Commodity: Phillip Amerson emphasizes that true faith can’t be measured solely by numbers; it’s about the strength and nurture of community, where each member is valued.Hope and Growth Persist: Even in places where attendance is shrinking, ministry and hope abound. Small, slow growth is vital and transformative.Offer What Matters: The real gifts a congregation can offer are not material wealth, but faith, love, and support—the essence of the Gospel message.Listeners are encouraged to seek, nurture, and participate in communities that prioritize offering these gifts, reminding us that the church’s mission is ultimately about transformation, not statistics.

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