The Quiet Revolution

The Church Is Still Open But Nobody Prays Here Anymore

Episode Summary

Across the country, religious congregations are quietly shrinking to a handful of elderly members — but the buildings remain, the rituals continue, and the communities surrounding them have no idea something is ending. This week, we explore the strange twilight of dying congregations: who stays, why they stay, and what it means to be the last keeper of a belief system that once organized an entire neighborhood's sense of time, grief, and belonging. It's not really a story about faith — it's a story about what happens when the invisible architecture of a community starts coming down, one empty pew at a time.