In 2021, the oldest Millennials (born 1981-1996) turned 40. As they reached this milestone, what are their biggest concerns and worries? What are their hopes for the future? What plans are they beginning to make?
Read MoreRather than being a whiny, self-pitying diatribe on a Millennial generation that is already often viewed as entitled and self-indulgent, in OK Boomer, Let’s Talk Filipovic lays out in clear language the predicament that many Millennials have found themselves in as they near age 40.
Read MoreBy 2025, Millennials will make up 75% of the American workforce, and they will be bringing with them major cultural changes, such as a more flexible work/life balance and an increasingly globalized perspective. Some of those same Millennial cultural influences will have profound effects on churches as well.
Read MoreHere are five quick tips to help change your church’s language, approach, and programming:
Read MoreOne of the worst mistakes you can make as a leader is mixing up the difference between Millennials and Generation Z. Just because someone is a “young person,” does not mean they are a Millennial.
Read MoreMillennials are often the topic of conversation in business boardrooms and church committee meetings without having much representation in the room. While Millennials make up over one-third of the workforce in the U.S., you probably won’t find them in top leadership positions or executive boardrooms. Instead, the average age for C-suite member roles (CEO, CFO, COO) is 54 years old.
Read MoreThe ultimate goal of the Church is discipleship, to guide people into modeling their lives and behaviors after Christ. After all, Jesus commanded his followers to “go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19), not to simply get people in the doors of a church building.
Read MoreMillennial Families is a short series on the changing realities of the young families we seek to reach and disciple...
Read MoreSometimes people encounter God but don’t know it. It’s true. It happened in the Bible. In the book called 1 Samuel, the young boy, Samuel, is living at the church building of his day. He is laying down for bed time when he hears his name being called, “Samuel, Samuel!”
Read MoreHow can churches collaborate with millennials and demonstrate that faith is the practicing of our theological beliefs in every aspect of our lives? Here are some quick ideas…
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