The Unrepentant Church: A Call to Grace, Truth, and The Restoration of Christ’s Body

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by Mark E. Norton

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Many books diagnose what is wrong with the church today. Few are willing to walk with it through repentance, repair, and reform. The Unrepentant Church is not another critique lobbed from the outside, nor a manifesto written in anger. It is a deeply reflective, theologically grounded journey that moves from diagnosis to discipleship—from exposing systemic brokenness to rebuilding a church shaped by grace, truth, and courage. Rather than stopping at cultural commentary, this book traces the full arc of reformation : from foundational assumptions and governing bylaws, through leadership culture and discipline, all the way to the most sacred acts of the church—confession, forgiveness, and communion. Written by someone who has served within church leadership, The Unrepentant Church asks uncomfortable but necessary questions: What happens when the church demands repentance from individuals but refuses it institutionally? - How did image management replace discipleship? - When did punishment begin masquerading as holiness? - And what would it look like for the church itself to truly repent? This book is for: Pastors and elders who sense something is deeply wrong but don’t know how to name it - Believers wounded by church systems yet unwilling to abandon the faith - Leaders longing for restoration rather than removal - Anyone who believes the church can still be a place of healing, not harm The Unrepentant Church does not offer quick fixes or easy answers. It offers something rarer: a slow, honest, grace-filled path back to integrity. Because the church does not need better branding. It needs repentance. And repentance, rightly understood, leads not to collapse—but to resurrection.

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