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Hedstrom, the son of a pastor, said he "cares deeply about the church," but also recognizes the validity of many critiques. In his class, "Spirituality in America," and in a recent flash seminar on millennial spirituality, Hedstrom has examined why millennials are letting go of traditional ...
Why Millennials Are Leaving The Church: A Qualitative Study Analyzing Multiple Factors Contributing To The Decline In Millennial Engagement Within The Church This paper seeks to analyze Millennial responses towards the Church, and their decisions to leave the Church institution or religion as a whole....
It’s a disheartening truth that fewer young people are growing up in the church today. Attributing to this statistic is the concern of many church-going Gen Z-ers leaving the church, and oftentimes, their faith as well, in the years immediately following high school graduation. ...
Dacast Church Streaming Service Share this post Churches and religious organizations of all types are operating in a changing modern world. Starting four years ago, young millennials ages 14-25 began watching more video on digital devices than on television. Live streaming video online is now easier...
My generation of "millennials" seems to get the most criticism for this distracted work ethic. However, there is a belief among my peers that our work and personal lives are becoming one. This concept was covered in a recent article,Is Work Becoming The New Church?
And the overall view held by Millennials that Christians are judgmental, bigoted, and hypocritical. So when people discover I’m a Christian (let alone a pastor at that), the response is usually an overwhelming, “You’re serious? You’re a Christian?! After all that?” When I was 27,...
"Millennials, unlike myself, are digital natives. I suspect that the idea of receiving a voting card, finding your voting station and using a pencil to vote seems slightly anachronistic in the digital age. A postal vote? I didn’t realise people still used anything but email except when a...
Why Millennials Long for Liturgy: Is the High Church the Christianity of the Future?America's youth are leaving churches in droves. One in four young adults choose "unaffiliated"...The American Conservative