Keeping young people engaged with church has always been a challenge for church leaders. And in this digital season of ministry, it has become even harder.
Join David Kinnaman in a 5-part video series about how to attract, engage and retain younger generations during the pandemic.
In part one of the five-part video series, Five Essential Conversations About Ministry to the Next Generation, Kinnaman and Matlock explore some of the reasons Millennials may have stopped streaming digital church during the pandemic and offer three frameworks leaders can use to think through how they invite younger generations to engage in online worship.
In part-two of the five-part video series, Five Essential Conversations About Ministry to the Next Generation, Kinnaman and Matlock will unpack how young people’s faith is being challenged right now—and what you can do to strengthen it. Left unchecked, the pandemic has the potential to accelerate a loss of faith in Millennials and Gen Z, but there are proactive steps church leaders can take to continue engaging these important generations.
Part-three of the five-part video series, Five Essential Conversations About Ministry to the Next Generation, is about forming spiritual rhythms in the lives of young Christians. Church programs are important, but they’re only one part of discipleship. To develop a resilient faith and spiritual maturity, we need disciplines and routines to practice in our own lives. And next gen believers are unlikely to stumble into these rhythms without guidance.