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  2. Unchurched - Wikipedia

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    Unchurched" (alternatively, "The Unchurched" or "unchurched people") means, in the broad sense, people who are Christians but not connected with a church. [1] The term is not well-defined; different people understand it differently. In research on religious participation, it refers more specifically to people who do not attend worship services. [2]

  3. Less-active Mormon - Wikipedia

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    Less active Mormon is a term used by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to describe a person who is not actively participating, but who is still on its membership records. These are individuals who do not attend the Church's services and are not otherwise involved in its activities or callings.

  4. Racial segregation of churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Non-denominational churches originated during the mid-20th century in America. [56] According to Michael De Groote of Deseret News, very few non-denominational churches (about 5%) reflect practices of historically Black churches. [57] Thousands of non-denominational, Protestant congregations have emerged in recent decades.

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    As the calendar turns and we consider the lives we want to live in 2024, let me invite you to join me and my begrudging son in the pew.

  6. CES Letter - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, as a result of the letter's content and public criticisms of the church, Runnells' local LDS Church leaders conducted a disciplinary council to determine the membership status of Runnells. Towards the end of the council, before a determination had been made, Runnells resigned his membership, exited the church building where the council ...

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  8. Church membership council - Wikipedia

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    The LDS Church has instructed leaders that a church membership council may be appropriate when evidence suggests that a member may have committed any of the following offenses against the standards of the church (whether or not a disciplinary council will be held will depend on the facts of the situation and is generally left to the discretion ...

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