Episode 37: Geoff Mitchell on Mainline Protestantism
Download MP3In the 1950s, Mainline Protestants were the largest group of Protestants in the United States. Since then, the churches have seen decline and their footprint in American culture has shrunk. Members have left, churches has closed and budgets shrink. Some people think this tradition is doomed and will die in a few decades. But is that really the story? Is the Mainline tradition worth saving? What caused the decline and what could bring about a renaissance?What I need is Jesus.Confronting the Progressive Obsession with Fundamentalism Grumpy Old MenPreaching As Truth TellingSupport this Podcast: https://ko-fi.com/dennislsanders Be sure to rate us and leave a review. Share the podcast with others! Questions? Send an email: denminn@gmail.com. website: enroutepodcast.org Twitter Facebook Page Get full access to Church and Main at churchandmain.substack.com/subscribe
In the 1950s, Mainline Protestants were the largest group of Protestants in the United States. Since then, the churches have seen decline and their footprint in American culture has shrunk. Members have left, churches has closed and budgets shrink.
Some people think this tradition is doomed and will die in a few decades.
But is that really the story? Is the Mainline tradition worth saving? What caused the decline and what could bring about a renaissance?
Confronting the Progressive Obsession with Fundamentalism
Support this Podcast: https://ko-fi.com/dennislsanders
Be sure to rate us and leave a review. Share the podcast with others! Questions? Send an email: denminn@gmail.com.
website: enroutepodcast.org
Get full access to Church and Main at churchandmain.substack.com/subscribe
