We
noticed an article in USA Today on Dec
19, 2014 entitled: "How
churches can attract younger people". This
article essentially touts some ideas offered by Naomi Schaefer Riley, author of the new book Got Religion?: How Churches, Mosques, and Synagogues Can Bring Young
People Back. As Riley researched youthful
congregations, she found a few things. In many congregations, leadership roles
automatically go to older people. But "most of the responsibilities
associated with religious communities are all things 25-year-olds are perfectly
capable of doing." Ask twenty somethings
to take on the responsibility to lead
most volunteer initiatives, and “you just might see more coming into
the fold”. We cannot agree more. Yes older adults may
be more forthright in actively volunteering, but church leaders should make a
point to include younger folk as well. As a suggestion, have an older
congregant and a younger congregate co-chair their respective committee. It’s
likely that each one of these co-chairs will learn much from the other.
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Friday, December 26, 2014
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