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Reaching the Millennial Generation Faith Spelbring, DCE Manager, Regional Outreach Conferences Lutheran Hour Ministries
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Reaching the Millennial Generation Know Your Audience Serve Your Audience
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Know Your Audience Pew Forum Millennial Generation Study UCLA Higher Education Research Institute Study
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Pew Forum Study The Millennial Generation o Highest % of college students compared to other generations at this age o Very sheltered o Very structured time
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Pew Forum Study The Millennial Generation o 38% of Millennials are tattooed: o Millennials want everyone to fit in o They identify themselves as “liberal” and are more sympathetic to immigrants, homosexuals, etc. WITH ONE EXCEPTION!!!
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Pew Forum Study
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The Millennial Generation o Millennials, though “liberal,” are conventional: o Want to spend time with their parents o 1 in 8 Millennials have moved back home with their parents after college
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Pew Forum Study The Millennial Generation o Result: o Confidence in self, confident in economic future... o Ethic of team work o They respect previous generations o Hang out the only way they can… online!
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Pew Forum Study The Millennial Generation o Less religious in terms of affiliation and attendance o They are not “secular” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IAhDGYlpqY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiEiChf92D8
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Pew Forum Study The Millennial Generation o Biggest predictor of leaving the faith is interreligious mix of parents o Raised by boomers (seekers)
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Pew Forum Study The Millennial Generation o Until 20 years ago, “young” meant that you were attracted to evangelical churches Not anymore!
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UCLA Study Higher Education Research Institute The Spiritual Life of College Students A National Study of College Students’ Search for Meaning and Purpose o 112,232 incoming freshmen students o 236 colleges and universities o Six-page survey
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UCLA Study High levels of spiritual interest and involvement: o 3/4 searching for meaning/purpose in life o >3/4 believe in god o >2/3 agree religious/spiritual beliefs provide them with strength, support, and guidance o 4/5 have attended religious services in past year o 4/10 say it is essential or very important to follow religious teaching in everyday life
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o ¾ feel a sense of connection with God/Higher Power that transcends personal self o 56% perceive God as love or creator o 49% experience God as protector o 44% have felt loved by God in the past year High levels of spiritual interest and involvement: o >2/3 pray o 61% weekly o 28% daily o 68% for loved ones o 59% gratitude o 58% forgiveness o 58% solve problems UCLA Study
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“Despite their strong religious commitment, students also demonstrate a high level of religious tolerance and acceptance.” o 64% agree most people can grow spiritually without being religious o 63% disagree that people who don’t believe in God will be punished
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UCLA Study Student idealism: o 63% say helping others who are in difficulty is essential or very important o 55% say reducing pain and suffering in the world is essential or very important Act on ideas: o 82% performed volunteer work in high school o 70% say they are trying to change things that are unfair in the world
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UCLA Study Student Doubts o 65% occasionally felt distant from god o 57% question their beliefs o 48% have felt angry with god o 52% disagree with families about religious matters
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UCLA Study How did the Lutherans rank? o Sixth largest percentage of students (5%) o Roman Catholic = 28% o None = 17% o Baptist = 13% o Other Christian = 6%
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UCLA Study How did the Lutherans rank? o Below average on: o Religious Skepticism – universe arose by chance, science will explain everything, no life after death o Religious Struggle – unsettled about religious matters, feel distant from god, question religious beliefs o Spiritual Quest – interest in meaning/purpose in life, want to find answers to life’s mysteries, develop philosophy of life o (lowest of all religious groups) o Ethic of Caring – values helping others in difficulty, reducing pain & suffering in the world, making world a better place o (lowest of all religious groups)
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Meet Your Audience
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Serve Your Audience o Get to know the Millennials in your life o Learn about them o Learn what they are being taught o Learn what they think of the church o Meaningful involvement o Build around their passions o Build them into leadership o Challenge them o Serious study of God’s Word o Sharing their faith
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Serve Your Audience o Getting to know Millennials o Take them out for coffee o Group dinners o Adopt a student program o Take a class on campus o Evaluate ministry and act on what they say
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Serve Your Audience o Meaningful involvement o Service opportunities o Community Service – in areas of interest for them o Park/beach clean up o Plant trees o Mission trip – in areas of interest for them o Mexico o New Orleans o Haiti o Leadership roles o Lead mission project – for the whole church! o Church council? o Shepherd the next generation
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Serve Your Audience o What services can you offer o Marriage o Parenting o Finances o Saving for Retirement o How can we use technology to reach them? o Twitter/Facebook o Images/Video o Text
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Serve Your Audience o Challenge them o Learn about other religions o Evangelism training
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Serve Your Audience o Love the Millennials in your life! o Offer them what no one else will…Jesus!
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Reaching the Millennial Generation Thank you!
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