Parish Stewardship in the Moment of the "Great De-Churching"
Recently a book has appeared about the contemporary social reality of American religion entitled: The Great De-Churching: Who’s Leaving? Why Are They Going? And What Will It Take To Bring Them Back?, by Jim Davis and Michael Graham, with Ryan Burge. It argues that, across-theboard, Americans are presently falling away from the practice of church (and synagogue) going religion in such numbers that it represents a reverse of the previous religious revival “Great Awakenings” of American history, hence the coining of the term: “The Great De-Churching”.
It is a hard truth for any church congregation to face (of any religious denomination) and the existential challenges it presents to the maintenance of already well-established churches are obvious. In the midst of all of our particular challenges to keep the doors of this church of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes open, we also have to contend against these strong cultural headwinds which are outside of our control.
When it comes to parish stewardship and church support, I can only appeal to your own sense of faith and to your own sense of giving back to God that “Lord’s portion” out of the total substance the Lord has provided for you.
PARISH ANNUAL REPORT FY2023
Photocopies of the Parish Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2023 (end-of-June) are available in the pamphlet rack of the church vestibule. I encourage you to take them in order to have a concrete idea of the parish/cemetery’s financial state. There are some difficult numbers we are dealing with, particularly with regard to the sustaining of our parish church. Although we have been successful in keeping costs down (for those expenses under our control), these economies have been off-set by the declines in donor dollars. Thank you for all of the sacrifices you are making for the support of our parish of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes.