Schism is not the answer, though. The sad fragmentation of the Church of Scotland shows that to anyone who cares to look. At the last count, there were twelve presbyterian denominations here - eight of them splits of sub-splits of the Free Church, itself a split from the CofS. Such fragments become atrophied and insular, and need a real kick to change the most minute aspect of their make up......for instance, it took the Free Church over 120 years to allow musical instruments in the church if the Kirk Session consented.....this resulted in yet another mini-schism. Once a denomination picks up the habit of Schism, the momentum is unstoppable. The actual numbers attending may not change (actually, in the case of the Free Church, they are increasing and new churches are being planted), but the voice of the church is fractured.