Speaking to a man in his early thirties, he said something I thought was quite telling. He said to me that he was ardently attending church when one Sunday morning while in church, it dawned on him that the only reason he was there was because of family ties and tradition. He said for him church attendance had become robotic; he was physically present but spiritually absent.
Baptized as an infant, Sunday School as a toddler until he
was a pre-teen, confirmed as a teenager, gave his life to Christ somewhere in
his early twenties but from then until now, nothing. Going to church by rote
but not living his life in Christ. He was an unregenerate church member.
It may surprise you to know that our churches are filled with unregenerate members. Persons who attend religiously but whose lives have gone nowhere spiritually – in church but far away from Christ.
For them, church has become more of a social gathering place than a place of repentance, conversion, and discipleship. They are members who have been over-churched and under-reached.
Mind you, these are in no way “bad” people, they have simply
continued to be lost; they spoke the words of acceptance but never made an
honest commitment to follow Christ, they did not go on to work out their
salvation, they have never truly placed their faith in Christ or bothered to
establish a personal relationship with Him and though they attend church regularly
and are registered members, they aren’t Christians.
Even though they will make a
show of being religious, their religion won't be real. (2 Timothy
3:5 CEV)
The thing is, church membership is not salvation. Being devoted
in service and faithful in attendance cannot save you. Your contrived good
works (see Isaiah 64:6) is not the same as good works resulting from salvation
(see Ephesians 2:10).
Unregenerate church members are not “born again”, “reborn
from above” or “reborn”, they are what theologians call unsaved members of the
church.
Therefore if anyone is in
Christ [that is, grafted in, joined to Him by faith in Him as Savior], he
is a new creature [reborn and renewed by the Holy Spirit]; the old things
[the previous moral and spiritual condition] have passed away. Behold, new
things have come [because spiritual awakening brings a new life]. (2
Corinthians 5:17 AMP)
Some unregenerate church members cannot be blamed for their condition,
as they have been deluded into believing that they are Christians via good
works concept sermons or not receiving a proper understanding of the Gospel or never
hearing a presentation of the Gospel that was clear. They have not been given
the adequate spiritual guidance to properly lead them in the way they should go
and no one in leadership ever asked them any pertinent questions concerning
their beliefs and faith in Christ.
While others have deluded themselves by believing that
church membership meant being a Christian or by confusing certain aspects of church
ministry with salvation or by convincing themselves that church attendance was
sufficient and nothing else was necessary.
Beloved, we cannot afford to conduct our spiritual lives on
our own. Being a member of a church is supposed to be being a member of a family,
and no one wants to see their family member go astray. So, why are we, as
Christians, so reluctant to share our faith with our brothers and sisters in
Christ?
You may just be the one to help unregenerate church members
escape their state by sharing Christ with them.
Amen †
Shelley Johnson “Unregenerate
Church Members” ©2026 May 4, 2026






