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SPAR with Jamila Bey   →   From Pastors to Atheists, How Three Members of the Clergy Left the Church Behind

Dec 3, 2012 22:11
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An empty church. Photo credit: iStockphoto, Thinkstock.
An empty church. Photo credit: iStockphoto, Thinkstock.
WASHINGTON – When one leaves a city, a profession or group of friends behind, there are often times feelings of resentment. The clergy is no different.

The Clergy Project is an online community that helps members of the clergy to leave their vocation when they decide that they are no longer religious and that they no longer hold any belief in the supernatural.

Host Jamila Bey spoke with Dr. Annalise Fonza, Teresa MacBain and Jeff Satterwhite about their experiences in and outside of the clergy.

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