The Areopagus

Evangelical Disintegration

Jan 22, 2026
Deacon Seraphim Rowland, a catechist and commentator with Ancient Faith and Orthodox Studies, reflects on shifts in American evangelicalism. He traces the rise and fracture of charismatic movements. Conversations cover cultural change, online influence, declining pastoral authority, and why some seekers turn to Orthodoxy. Short, exploratory, and focused on movements reshaping contemporary faith.
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INSIGHT

Experience Trumps Argument In Charismatic Worlds

  • Charismatic practice appeals because it prioritizes direct experience over doctrinal argument.
  • That subjective basis shields communities from intellectual critique but undermines doctrinal cohesion.
ANECDOTE

Ex-Charismatics Embrace Liturgical Orthodoxy

  • Deacon Seraphim describes ex-charismatics who join Orthodoxy readily accept icons and liturgy.
  • Their main struggle is integrating prior ecstatic experiences with Orthodox teaching.
INSIGHT

Style Over Substance Explains Fragmentation

  • Evangelical identity functions more as a church style than coherent theological substance.
  • That stylistic basis magnifies intra-group disputes and accelerates fragmentation.
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