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In this episode, Pastor J.D. concludes our mini-series about his latest book, Everyday Revolutionary, by asking the question: “WHY Is Gen Z Returning to the Church?”
This conversation features Wes Smith, College Pastor at The Summit Church. Much has been said about how Gen Z is returning to the church… but why is that happening? We explore the reasons behind this trend, including a dissatisfaction with secular ideologies and a desire for community and fulfillment.
Key Takeaways:
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- Gen Z shows a significant curiosity about Jesus and the Bible.
- Many Gen Z individuals feel a void in their lives that they seek to fill.
- The church can provide a sense of community that Gen Z lacks online.
- Spiritual openness on college campuses is at an all-time high.
- Clarity on cultural issues is essential for engaging with Gen Z.
- The church should focus on gospel priority over political alignment.
- Many young people are coming to faith through authentic community.
- The rise in baptisms indicates a genuine spiritual revival among youth.
- Church leaders should emphasize identity in Christ to resonate with Gen Z.
- Engaging in conversations about controversial topics can lead to deeper understanding.
Dive more into this conversation with Pastor J.D.’s new book, Everyday Revolutionary, which explores how ordinary believers can live out the gospel in ways that transform their communities.
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