The American Church Pendulum
In this episode, we dive back into Christianity and explore something a lot of people are feeling but struggling to put into words: evangelical exhaustion. Church doesn’t always feel like what it is supposed to be. For some, it starts to drift into something that feels more like a subjective, me-centered performance than worship. The reverence, structure, and authenticity people long for can feel missing, and over time, that wears you down.
A lot of people are tired of trying to find a church that actually encourages them. Tired of showing up, hoping to encounter God, and leaving feeling emotionally manipulated and empty. It can start to feel shallow or even fake, and that creates a yearning for something more real, something that carries weight, depth, and a sense of transcendence.
Because of that, we are seeing a growing pull toward more structured traditions like Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Not always because people are fully convinced, but often because they are hungry for objectivity, history, and something that feels rooted and stable.
So we are talking about that tension. The exhaustion with modern evangelicalism, the draw toward more historic and structured expressions of the church, and whether those are really the only options on the table.
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