Chelsen Vicari says believers are desperate for acceptance in a fallen world.
Peek behind the curtain of some āprogressiveā or āhipā evangelical churches, past the savvy technology and secular music, and you will find more than just a contemporary worship service. Youāll find faith leaders encouraging young evangelicals to trade in their Christian convictions for a gospel filled with compromise. Theyāre slowly attempting to give evangelicalism an āupdateāāand the change is not for the good.
Itās painful for me to admit, but we can no longer rest carefree in our evangelical identityābecause it is changing. No doubt you have seen the headlines declaring that evangelicalism is doomed because evangelical kids are leaving the faith. It is no secret that there is an expanding gulf between traditional Christian teachings and contemporary moral values. But the sad truth is that the ideological gulf between Americaās evangelical grown-ups and their kids, aka the āmillennials,ā seems to be widening too.
Somehow the blame for this chasm is being heaped on traditional churches. They are accused of having too many rules as well as being homophobic and bigoted. Yes, weāve heard those false claims from popular culture in its desperate attempt to keep Christianity imprisoned within the sanctuary walls. But now popular culture is being aided by Christ-professing bedfellows whose message to ācoexist,ā ātolerateā and ākeep out of itā is more marketable to the rising generation of evangelicals.




