Searching for Sunday by Rachel Held Evans

Searching for Sunday

by Rachel Held Evans

New York Times bestselling author Rachel Held Evans embarks on a quest to find out what it really means to be part of the Church.

Like millions of her millennial peers, Rachel Held Evans didn't want to go to church anymore. The hypocrisy, the politics, the gargantuan building budgets, the scandals-church culture seemed so far removed from Jesus. Yet, despite her cynicism and misgivings, something kept drawing her back to Church. And so she set out on a journey to understand Church and to find her place in it.

Centered around seven sacraments, Evans' quest takes readers through a liturgical year with stories about baptism, communion, confirmation, confession, marriage, vocation, and death that are funny, heartbreaking, and sharply honest.

A memoir about making do and taking risks, about the messiness of community and the power of grace, Searching for Sunday is about overcoming cynicism to find hope and, somewhere in between, Church.

Reviewed by Beth C. on

4 of 5 stars

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As someone who grew up in the church, and left when it became apparent to me that far too many of those within said church believed in saying they were Christians FAR more than actually *being* Christian, I find myself drawn to Rachel Held Evans' works. She has a way of putting to words the frustration that I felt, and still feel, with the way so much of the church has become "Do as I say, not as I do". This book is no exception. It is full of grace and kindness, and conveys her struggles to reconcile all the different pieces. It truly is a tragedy that she passed when she did, as I can only help but wonder how much more she could have shared. However, I'm thankful she had time to share what she did, and this book will stay on my shelves.

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