unchurch (Meaning)
Wordnet
unchurch (v)
exclude from a church or a religious community
Webster
unchurch (v. t.)
To expel, or cause to separate, from a church; to excommunicate.
To deprive of the character, privileges, and authority of a church.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unchurch
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unchurch Sentence Examples
- The parish was unchurched due to declining attendance and a lack of funding.
- The bishop unchurched the renegade priest who refused to conform to doctrine.
- The town was unchurched after the church burned down in a devastating fire.
- The former pastor was unchurched after being accused of misconduct.
- The unchurched population in the region is growing as people drift away from traditional faith institutions.
- Some scholars argue that the rise of unchurching is a sign of a secularizing society.
- The unchurched often feel disconnected from organized religion and traditional beliefs.
- The church reached out to unchurched individuals in the community through outreach programs and street evangelism.
- The unchurching trend has forced religious organizations to rethink their strategies for ministry.
- The pastor lamented the unchurching of his flock, knowing that many had turned to other sources for spiritual fulfillment.
FAQs About the word unchurch
exclude from a church or a religious communityTo expel, or cause to separate, from a church; to excommunicate., To deprive of the character, privileges, and aut
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The parish was unchurched due to declining attendance and a lack of funding.
The bishop unchurched the renegade priest who refused to conform to doctrine.
The town was unchurched after the church burned down in a devastating fire.
The former pastor was unchurched after being accused of misconduct.