You hear the phrase all the time these days from people who are not part of a faith community: “I am spiritual but not religious.” I wonder if part of the reason they say this is because they feel we (those in a faith community) are “religious but not spiritual.” It could be that, and it certainly can also be that they simply wish to have nothing to do with God or Jesus or other people who call themselves “Christian.”
It is precisely because we are so prone to create religion in our own image, we need the corrective community of others. God works through the community to strengthen our love of Christ and to bring that love into the realm of action.
Left to our own devices we would never do this, we at least 99.9% of us wouldn’t.
This is one of the major reasons why religion is failing in our country, why church membership in mainline churches is declining drastically, why young people are not interested in religion. They can smell hypocrisy and lip service a mile away. They can smell it a mile away and they want no part of it.