Part 2: Why Church Matters

This episode of Evolve was recorded on May 15th, 2026. In this new episode of Evolve, host Jamil Khoury continues “The Re‑Churching of America” with a deeply personal, unapologetically hopeful case for why church matters in a country fraying at every seam. Building on Part One, “Taking It To The Pews,” he connects America’s political, economic, and social unraveling with our dramatic retreat from shared worship—and asks what might change if more of us rooted our lives again in communities of prayer, grace, and mutual care. Speaking from a Christian vantage point that honors religious pluralism, Jamil describes church as “a hospital for the soul” and “a great tent with ample room for all,” including those who are skeptical, angry, or wounded by religion. He reckons honestly with religious abuse and bad churches, yet insists they do not erase the transcendent power of sincere, accountable congregations that practice compassion, forgiveness, and empathy for the most vulnerable in our midst. Along the way, he weaves in research showing that regular participation in communal worship is not only good for the spirit but measurably good for our bodies, minds, and the public square—adding years to our lives, strengthening our families, and offering respite from an epidemic of loneliness. Against the backdrop of a “de‑churched” America, this episode invites listeners not into nostalgia for an imagined golden age, but into a renewed sense of hope: houses of worship as engines of mending and belonging, where we remember who God is, who we are, and what we owe one another. Thanks for reading! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Polycultural Institute is the Think-and-Create Tank of Chicago’s Silk Road Cultural Center. We generate art and ideas that promote polyculturalism and connect people, cultures, and communities. Polyculturalism is the theory that cultures continuously evolve and transform through dynamic interchange. It assumes that cultures are fluid and flexible, not static and fixed, and that as cultures interact, they redefine themselves. Silk Road Cultural Center is a Chicago-based interdisciplinary arts organization rooted in the modern communities of the historic Silk Roads, including our diaspora communities. We embrace the arts as a catalyst for connecting people, places, histories, and futures. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.polyculturalinstitute.org (https://www.polyculturalinstitute.org...)

Part 2: Why Church Matters
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Part 2: Why Church Matters

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