Reviews
Praise for Mere Churchianity "This is a book you'll treasure and go back to over and over again. It's convicting, funny, and wise. And even if you wince, it's profoundly biblical. Meet the real Jesus and you'll never be the same. And not only that, you'll rise up and call me blessed for having told you about it." -Steve Brown, professor at Reformed Theological Seminary (Orlando), author, and teacher on theKey Liferadio program "There is an anxious question in the air: does church contribute anything positive to following Jesus? If you are asking this question, the late Michael Spencer is someone who felt your pain. If you have left the church to follow Jesus, and if you find him, Jesus will lead you to a community of fellow followers-call it what you will.Mere Churchianitywill guide you along this path." -Bishop Todd Hunter, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, author ofGiving Church Another Chance "Michael Spencer was a self-described 'post-evangelical' Christian. He pointed out what already was obvious to many: that too often, churches practice 'moralistic, culture-war religion.' And sadly, their members are 'church-shaped' rather than Jesus-shaped. Almost prophetic in his railing against the prosperity gospel and efforts to turn God into a 'convenient vending machine,' Spencer's book offers a timely and difficult reimagining of what living as a person of faith really means." -Jennifer Grant, journalist, columnist forThe Chicago Tribune "Mere Churchianityexpresses a brilliant empathy for those who are disillusioned with-and distant from-what evangelicalism has become. At the same time, Michael's writing is a clarion call to evangelicals to stop obscuring Jesus and his gospel. This book asks the most challenging question of all: does the body of Christ resemble Jesus?" -Jared C. Wilson, pastor, author ofYour Jesus Is Too Safe "If you are satisfied with the way the church does Christianity in America, then you should back slowly away. However, if you are willing to be challenged, and maybe even infuriated, by Michael Spencer's analysis of evangelicalism, then read this book. You may or may not agree with him, but you will be forced to think and hopefully pray about how we engage those who have left our churches." -Dave Burchett, author ofWhen Bad Christians Happen to Good People "Every Christian, regardless if they're engaged in church or not, needs to read, discuss, and rereadMere Churchianity.Reading this book is like the best of Brennan Manning, Anne Lamott, and Philip Yancey all rolled into one literary experience. This is the best, most easily relatable book about following Jesus that I've read in at least ten years. What Michael left behind in words is nothing short of a gift." -Matthew Paul Turner, author ofChurchedandHear No Evil "In this highly anticipated manifesto, Michael Spencer wrote for a generation that is struggling to figure out what it means to live out Jesus-shaped spirituality. Michael was familiar with the burdens of the dominating religious, political, and cultural norms that suffocate our everyday existence.Mere Churchianitydelivers, and its message will live on through people who can't help but be changed by it." -Andrew Marin, author ofLove Is an Orientation,president of The Marin Foundation "As someone who has been writing for years on the supremacy of Jesus Christ and its relationship to his church, I found the Christ-centeredness of this book to be profoundly refreshing. We have lost a choice servant of God in Michael, but heaven is the richer. I'm thankful that he left