‘Forget the pizza parties,’ Teens tell churches

USA ran this article on the state of youth ministry which is both hopeful and despairing. Worth checking out the whole article (HERE)

Bye-bye church. We’re busy.” That’s the message teens are giving churches today.
Only about one in four teens now participate in church youth groups, considered the hallmark of involvement; numbers have been flat since 1999. Other measures of religiosity — prayer, Bible reading and going to church — lag as well, according to Barna Group, a Ventura, Calif., evangelical research company. This all has churches canceling their summer teen camps and youth pastors looking worriedly toward the fall, when school-year youth groups kick in.

“Talking to God may be losing out to Facebook,” says Barna president David Kinnaman.

“Sweet 16 is not a sweet spot for churches. It’s the age teens typically drop out,” says Thom Rainer, president of LifeWay Christian Resources in Nashville, which found the turning point in a study of church dropouts. “A decade ago teens were coming to church youth group to play, coming for the entertainment, coming for the pizza. They’re not even coming for the pizza anymore. They say, ‘We don’t see the church as relevant, as meeting our needs or where we need to be today.’ “

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2 responses to “‘Forget the pizza parties,’ Teens tell churches”

  1. Dave Avatar

    Thanks for the heads up on this article Dave it's interesting.

  2. Matt Avatar

    I'm glad to hear that students are tired of having their time wasted by us! We were never that entertaining anyway. Although I prefer pizza to milk, nothing trumps the "pure milk" of 1 Pet. 2:2.

    blessings, friend.

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