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KLCC Hosts Sarah McCammon, NPR Correspondent, and Author of  “The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church.” Book Talk, Meet and Greet, Signing

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KLCC Hosts Sarah McCammon, NPR Correspondent, and Author of “The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church.” Book Talk, Meet and Greet, Signing

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Saturday, April 27, 3-5 PM at the Hilyard Community Center, 2520 Amazon: KLCC Hosts Sarah McCammon, NPR Correspondent, and Author of “The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church.” Book Talk, Meet and Greet, Signing.

Admission Free. Books available for purchase, provided by Tsunami Books. To attend, it is greatly appreciated that you register by clicking this link provided by KLCC: https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/klccoregon/exvangelicals-eugene-klcc

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Book Details

"An intimate window into the world of American evangelicalism. Fellow exvangelicals will find McCammon’s story both startlingly familiar and immensely clarifying, while those looking in from the outside can find no better introduction to the subculture that has shaped the hopes and fears of millions of Americans." —Kristin Kobes Du Mez, New York Times bestselling author of Jesus and John Wayne

The first definitive book that names the massive social movement of people leaving the church: the exvangelicals.

Growing up in a deeply evangelical family in the Midwest in the ‘80s and ‘90s, Sarah McCammon was strictly taught to fear God, obey him, and not question the faith. Persistently worried that her gay grandfather would go to hell unless she could reach him, or that her Muslim friend would need to be converted, and that she, too, would go to hell if she did not believe fervently enough, McCammon was a rule-follower and—most of the time—a true believer. But through it all, she was increasingly plagued by fears and deep questions as the belief system she'd been carefully taught clashed with her expanding understanding of the outside world.

After spending her early adult life striving to make sense of an unraveling worldview, by her 30s, she found herself face-to-face with it once again as she covered the Trump campaign for NPR, where she witnessed first-hand the power and influence that evangelical Christian beliefs held on the political right.

Sarah also came to discover that she was not alone: she is among a rising generation of the children of evangelicalism who are growing up and fleeing the fold, who are thinking for themselves and deconstructing what feel like the “alternative facts” of their childhood.

Rigorously reported and deeply personal, The Exvangelicals is the story of the people who make up this generational tipping point, including Sarah herself. Part memoir, part investigative journalism, this is the first definitive book that names and describes the post-evangelical movement: identifying its origins, telling the stories of its members, and examining its vast cultural, social, and political impact.

Imprint Publisher

St. Martin's Press

ISBN

9781250284471