Personal Story - High School and Church Youth Group The most characteristic and memorable moment in my life is the first time I entered high school. I think that the event that started in high school is the starting point of what kind of person. Not only did I start a new school, I also started participating in the youth group of the high school of the church. I also had the privilege to start developing my first car. Without this experience, I think that I am not in the present position.
I grew up and went to the same church. When I was a high school student, I was a member of a prosperous youth group. We urge you to serve the community, keep praying, walking, doing spiritual retreats, and directing us to young leaders and leading us. There are about 30 young people in the group, but most of them are fully engaged. By fast-forwarding for five years now, 30 groups are decreasing and they have decreased significantly to 4. The merger from our elementary school group (high school student) to the junior high school group (church) is one of the factors that many young people leave. What other factors are there to reduce attendance? In this article I would like to know why the millennial generation leaves the church, what they are seeking, and how the church can support their return home
Today the youth group of evangelical churches attracted a large number of young people, but they left the church after graduating from high school. A young and emerging adult, also known as the Millennial generation, escapes from the church in groups as they get out of their parents' custody. This is traditional wisdom. It has two mistakes. Firstly, the lack of a traditional evangelical church is lacking in the church. Church leaders often mourn the missing young people in their 20s. The disparity between generations of the church is clear. If you visit a typical middle class evangelical church, you can see the prosperity of children, adolescents, middle-aged people and the elderly. Young couples between 18 and 30 years old do not have children. There are also couples with children. You can find a dead zone. Pastor and parents are thinking, why are their young people abandoning the church and deviating from faith? 8 There is no mistake. But others did not abandon 'church' or 'faith'. 133 - 35, 9)
There may be a youth group in your church. However, Young Life is a special order for children all over the world. Your church will never have as many young people as you have for years. On the other hand, young people are not churches. If a teenage young woman becomes a Christian through her young life, she must stay in a local church with someone other than a child, otherwise she will not live. These institutions must establish symbiotic relationships with each other and with the congregation of churches. The congregation can not think that they are the most important, and the specialty department can not think that they are doing better than the church. They need to love one another and work together. And the quality and quantity of the whole body of Christ in the streets is increasing.