(JE) Todd Ousley–The Episcopal Bishop of Eastern Michigan Warns Against Culture of Fear

The bishop of the Diocese of Eastern Michigan, Todd Ousley, recently addressed his diocesan convention on November 11 in Gaylord, Michigan, noting that some parishes in his Lower Peninsula diocese are facing economic scarcity and demographic decline:

“Within the Diocese of Eastern Michigan, these past ten years have seen a decline in membership and Average Sunday Attendance. We are now 45 congregations on our way very quickly to 43. Annual congregational giving has declined making financial viability increasingly difficult for an increasing number of congregations. Our population continues to decline and Michigan demographics show us growing older while losing our young to opportunities in other parts of the country,” Ousley reported. “The reality of our communities and our churches is one that ought make all of us pause.”

The diocese has indeed been hard-hit, losing 28% of members and 36% of attendees from 2005-2015, a rate of decline that surpasses the national denomination. Marriages and baptisms have taken a bigger hit, with the former down 63%, while children’s baptisms were down 47 percent and adult baptisms down 62%.

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One comment on “(JE) Todd Ousley–The Episcopal Bishop of Eastern Michigan Warns Against Culture of Fear

  1. Pb says:

    One of the hallmarks of the liberal/progressive movement is the total lack of accountability. Failure is always due to factors beyond one’s control. Ignorance and fear (phobia) cause people to flee their church. If you disagree with a liberal, there is something wrong with you. This is classic stuff.