The Real Miracle on the Set of ‘The Chose n’ Is Christians Coming Together | ‘Nondenominationa l’ Is Now the Largest Segment of American Protestants: CT We ekly
Andrew Cheng and Catherine Williams had their impromptu wedding near craft services, right before shooting a scene in The Chosen of the feeding of the 5,000. The extras—like so many Christians on the set and so many viewers around the world—were surprised at the close community they found in the hit show.
“It was just bonkers,” Cheng told CT after his wedding to Williams. “Everything was great, except Jesus wasn’t there to turn water into wine.”
Not the “nones,” who have commandedattention for years, as the number of Americans who don’t identify with a specific religious tradition has grown from just 5 percent during the Cold War to around 30 percent today. This is the nons—nondenominational Christians, people who shake off organizational affiliations, disassociate from tradition, and free themselves from established church brands.
The number of nondenominational churches has surged by ...
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