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Previous Studies on Young Adults

HUB WRITINGS

°Úµţ°ż°ż°­±ŐĚýĚý (2018) — Jeremy Myers calls the church to challenge the dominant societal view of adolescents as “underdeveloped consumers” who can only contribute creatively when they mature into adulthood. Myers argues that young people are innately creative creatures called by God to love and serve right now.

 

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°Ú¸é·ˇł§·ˇ´ˇ¸é°ä±á±ŐĚýĚý — A collection of studies on Millennial done by Pew Research Center

°Ú´ˇ¸é°Ő±ő°äł˘·ˇ±ŐĚýĚý — Discusses about needs for young adults to engage in Christian community

°Ú´ˇ¸é°Ő±ő°äł˘·ˇ±ŐĚýĚý — A perspective on the return of disciplined, reverent worship service in the U.K.

°Ú¸é·ˇł§·ˇ´ˇ¸é°ä±á±ŐĚýĚý —  7th annual Millennial Survey (sample size = 10,000 international) to show trends

°Ú¸é·ˇł§·ˇ´ˇ¸é°ä±á±ŐĚý “ — Explores the behaviors, values and opinions of the teens and twenty-somethings that make up the Millennial generation.

[ARTICLE]  “ — A discussion on “public religion” and how Millennials’ focus on larger issues in our culture.

°Ú¸é·ˇł§·ˇ´ˇ¸é°ä±á±ŐĚý  — A report generated by Brookings Institution’s meta-analysis of census data as well as other demographic studies.

°Úµţ°ż°ż°­±ŐĚý — David Kinnaman reveals the long-awaited results of a new nationwide study of 18- to 29-year-olds with a Christian backgroun

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How We Gather — One of the most widely-read documents in seminaries and community startups;  a 2015 student-led exploration of how Millennials are finding and building communities of meaning and belonging has morphed into a ground-breaking study of organizations that are effectively unbundling and remixing the functions historically performed by traditional religious institutions.

— For more than 9 years this group has been researching how Millennials engage with the causes that are important to them.

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Ezekiel and the Public Church Framework (2018) — Jeremy Myers, PhD explains the Public Church Framework and the biblical imagination that serves as its engine, specifically Ezekiel’s vision of God’s abundance. There are discussion questions at the end to help churches explore how to apply this framework to build a sustainable, deep connection with its neighbors.

 (2018) — Jeremy Myers calls the church to challenge the dominant societal view of adolescents as “underdeveloped consumers” who can only contribute creatively when they mature into adulthood. Myers argues that young people are innately creative creatures called by God to love and serve right now.

“Reflections on Authenticity” by Rev. Mark S. Hanson (2018) —  Rev. Mark S. Hanson, with Augsburg’s Christensen Center for Vocation and former bishop of the ELCA, shared his reflections on the notion of “authenticity” with our learning community.

Discernment Questions for Faith Communities (2017) — Consider these questions an opportunity to engage your leadership, young adults and other key people in your community as you discern your faith community’s possible call into deeper ministry with young adults.

 

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— The author shares personal stories about the relationships between young adults and churches/church leaders

 

 

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 — data archive (national and international), mapping tool to create a religious and demographic profile of a particular community, etc.

— Collections of articles about creativity and innovation on congregations and religious practices

Disrupt Worship Project — This project offers full liturgical resources and diverse experiences and viewpoints, featuring “voices from different denominations, clergy, deacons, lay leaders, and (sometimes) people who don’t do church but do love Jesus.”

How We Gather — One of the most widely-read documents in seminaries and community startups;  a 2015 student-led exploration of how Millennials are finding and building communities of meaning and belonging has morphed into a ground-breaking study of organizations that are effectively unbundling and remixing the functions historically performed by traditional religious institutions.

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