A crisis of community: how an epidemic of loneliness is contributing to social disconnection in churches

Whilst loneliness is sufficiently proven to be a widespread, chronic issue in modern society, very little is known about how this modern epidemic is affecting local church communities of the United Kingdom. Hence, the purpose of this article is to establish the extent of this problem and offer respo...

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Published in:Practical theology
Main Author: Gibbes, Simon (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 2022
In: Practical theology
RelBib Classification:KBF British Isles
RB Church office; congregation
RG Pastoral care
ZA Social sciences
Further subjects:B Church
B Social Cohesion
B Loneliness
B Community
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Summary:Whilst loneliness is sufficiently proven to be a widespread, chronic issue in modern society, very little is known about how this modern epidemic is affecting local church communities of the United Kingdom. Hence, the purpose of this article is to establish the extent of this problem and offer responses which inform and support church leaders. This project is located within the discipline of practical theology, which utilises a methodology of critical correlation, drawing on the sources of theology and social science. Samples of existing data revealed that churchgoers often experience more chronic symptoms of loneliness than those who don’t attend church. The implications for this are found to disrupt the social cohesion of a community, which hinders the functionality of a local church. An exploration into potential solutions rendered three responses which practically address the issue of loneliness within local churches, namely meaningful connection, solitude and transcendence. These solutions, which are grounded in theology and guided by social science enable people to break the chronic nature of loneliness and find their way back to connection. Moreover, they are practically evident in the life of Christ and as such, offer compelling insight for local church pastors.
ISSN:1756-0748
Contains:Enthalten in: Practical theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/1756073X.2021.2019367