Here is a pejorative definintion of 'Churchianity' -
Another quote on 'Churchianity' -Any practices of Christianity that are viewed as placing a larger emphasis on the habits of church life or the institutional traditions of the church than on theology and spiritual teachings; The quality of being too church-focused.
And one more -The sad reality is that by substituting churchianity for Christianity, we have failed in our fundamental Christian tasks — to evangelize the lost and to transform the lives of the saints.
Would it be fair to say that local churches who are not reaching the lost and growing with new converts, that are mainly from unchurched backgrounds, are churches that are likely more into 'Churchianity' than they are into Christianity ? If we are more about what makes our Christian group distinct from another Christian group, are we into 'Churchianity' rather than Christianity ?'Churchianity' is having an excessive or narrowly sectarian attachment to the practices and interests of a particular church.
Your views on when a local church is majoring on 'Churchianity' rather than Christianity ?