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he Phenomenon of ‘De-Churching’ and Its Challenges to Hong Kong Churches

The Phenomenon of “De-Churching” and Its Challenges to Hong Kong Churches

LEUNG Kwok Chuen, Nelson

Based on the 2024 Hong Kong Church Survey and the author's personal observations, this article examines the phenomenon of Christian dropout and dechurching in Hong Kong against the backdrop of youth attrition, the emigration-driven diaspora, the shift to online worship, and the impact of social movements. In recent years, new forms of faith communities have emerged. These developments can be categorized into four types: church expansion, church planting, pastoral ministries for dechurched Christians, and business as mission. The growing mission number of dechurched individuals not only challenges the church to re-examine its essence and mission but also presents new opportunities, such as the emergence of “slash pastors” who serve the dechurched. Exploring new church forms fosters discussions on church transformation revival and among congregations. The dechurched and the in-churched are not necessarily in opposition; as the body of Christ, Hong Kong churches should pursue collaboration, address one another's weaknesses, and adjust pastoral approaches and leadership as needed. Ultimately, churches should prioritize cultivating mature disciples and building healthy communities to fulfill the Great Commandment and God's calling.

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