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  1. At the same time, older people get lumped into one group by younger people, as well. They think all of us are unbend-able, can’t stand any change, and can’t relate to young people. Many of us can. It should never be an us against them attitude by either group. We need to blend and glorify God.

      1. The message will always be the same, but the methods need to change. I agree to this God bless brandon

    1. Correct. I hope you you didn’t think that’s what I said in this article. The church is all about Jesus. But if the church wants to do a better job reaching my generation and the next generations beyond that for Jesus, we need to adapt to a rapidly changing culture. The message will always be the same, but the methods need to change.

  2. What if church methods wasn’t ever a good Idea, why did Jesus come to give us 3 years of instructions and we don’t put much value to what He taught? Rather we have our own religions, countless church models crafted by man, each differing from the next. Jesus is Lord, you can find Him everywhere. All his teaching and him leading is in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John(Just making a point). He never changes.

    1. Brandon is actually talking about how we can change our attitudes to some things we need to do to draw the younger generations into fellowship. I understand though that the draw card is actually the attitude of love to all people. Jesus taught us to respect old and the young. We are to see God’s purpose in them and help them fulfil it. The church was designed to be a fellowship where everything was shared, (give and take) not to live alone and hermit it out on the mountain top. You can experience God on mount Sinai, however, we need to come back down to the people. Jesus met in the synagogue as well as by the shore and valleys. Cant have multiple religions when Jesus is Lord. Hinduism is what you are suggesting allowing own religions, with countless small different little gods for everything crafted by man.
      What I do know is small mix groups, connect groups or families celebrating an occasion and inviting single younger millenials is a great way. Inviting an older man/woman to your movie night and give him an opportunity to say something is an opening. Have the leadership of young and old together on stage working, living, breathing, singing, serving together. Have mixed songs and hymns. Teach and share why a particular song is meaningful to both generations. Making an intention of teaching and training with both sets of generations is the best way as God taught us in the Bible.

  3. Please be careful over-simplifying. Not all people are are like this. My teens are very intellectual and like complex things. They are introverts and don’t like being on stage, hearing loud music, etc. I think the technology and being real are legitimate for many age groups.