A sociologist of religion explains how atheist churches are helping people find meaning and community — serving many of the same purposes as religious churches.
(The Conversation) — A sociologist of religion explains how atheist churches are helping people find meaning and community – serving many of the same purposes as religious churches.
Shared testimonies, collective singing, silent meditation, and baptism rituals — these are all activities you might find at a Christian church service on a Sunday morning in the United States.
THE CONVERSATION — Shared testimonies, collective singing, silent meditation and baptism rituals – these are all activities you might find at a Christian church service on a Sunday morning in
Sunday Assembly is one of the larger secular congregations aiming to provide community and ritual for nonreligious people. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong Shared testimonies, collective singing, silent …
Shared testimonies, collective singing, silent meditation and baptism rituals -- these are all activities you might find at a Christian church service on a Sunday morning. But what would it look like with atheists?
A sociologist of religion explains how atheist churches are helping people find meaning and community – serving many of the same purposes as religious churches.
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