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unchurched

[ uhn-churcht ]

adjective

  1. not being a member of a church; not attending any church.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of unchurched1

First recorded in 1675–85; un- 1 + church + -ed 2
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Example Sentences

As Ruth Graham and Charles Homans reported for the New York Times, these unchurched Christians build their spiritual lives around "podcasts and YouTube channels that discuss politics ... from a right-wing, and sometimes Christian, worldview."

From Salon

“The unchurched boy joins the troop, and then the unchurched family joins the church.”

These opponents, he said, “are not just uninformed or unchurched. They are often deeply wounded people whom the devil can easily take advantage of.”

From Salon

Irate, Gonzo waxes grandiose about how unchurched and “evil” Seattle is.

In an age when more and more people are unchurched, this is itself a public service.

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