rodimus321 said:
I'm new here and I could use your help.
God has really put it on my heart lately that the church is failing to reach the 20- 30 something (20-39 the baby busters!) age group . Today I checked the statistics at Barna and sure enough they support this idea. The associate pastor at my church has also felt that there is a need here that needs to be filled. We have turned this into our own little research project. We desire to start a Saturday night service at our church and our target group is the 20-30 something age group. So I need all your input. We are trying to find out why church does not appeal to this age group, only 30% claim to go to church and only 31% claim to be born again. Please answer these questions.Your answers would be greatly appreciated.
I'm so glad you posted on this topic; it's very important to sift through some issues/ideas which
may be the cause of declining figures within 20/30-something age demographic within the christian church. I've talked about this topic with other 20-somethings as I started getting involved with our own 20-something ministry. It gets a bit difficult for this particular age bracket to not only
get involved but to
stay involved within the ministry. Sometimes, it has to do with other priorities; as we age, our priorities tend to shift, from perhaps predominantly peers to our own families (aging parents, spouses or children)...so b/c of these changes, we might be
less likely to have more time to dedicate to functions centered around just a particular age group & we might shift over to one whose primary focus is the family/couples, something like that. Another reason might be b/c we work so much at this point in our lives. If one is like a vast majority of 20-somethings out there, it is not uncommon to be a full-time college student/full-time worker combo. Those things are
huge investments of time. Another thing might just be the fact that we
are in that annoying visa/mastercard/instant gratification/spoiled brat (not italian sausage) generation & that our sense of prioritization lacks so much. So, it takes
work for us to get back to where we need to be, in realizing that God comes first, family/friends/gf's/bf's/etc all follow....
in getting back to your questions, though:
What kind of sermon appeals to you? (ex. object lesson, story)
I like sermons that blend common thought or man's philosophy with God/Christ-centered, biblical Truth, but ones that make that
clear distinction between the two & ones that
focus on
God's Truth. I enjoy when pastors do that b/c we don't
always hear God's Truth/God's Word in our everyday lives & it's nice to hear some answers to questions or problematic statements that we may hear day in & day out (sort of like having an apologetics course, "official" sermon & worship service all rolled into one, I s'pose). I stress my fondness &
extreme appreciation for when pastors go really in-depth in the Bible; I know that due to time constraints, they can't really make it an all-out Bible study, but I pause with some hesitation to go to a church that does not crack open the Word of God at all ~ or if they only mention a Bible verse here and there & leave it at that. Also, I don't really like when sermons consist solely of stories & that's it. That seems scary to me ~ I'm not a child & don't need to be told stories, when what I need to hear are convicting messages which have nothing to do with the Brothers Grimm nor anything of the like. I know that not everyone is in the same place within their walk, so that makes it imperative that pastors prayerfully strike a balance between messages that are appropriate for those of a more mature faith with those whose faith have just begun.
What kind of worship appeals to you? (ex. contemporary, mixed)
I guess contemporary songs appeal more to me, with some older songs mixed in for, you know....old time's sake...
What kind of atmosphere? (relaxed, busy, comfortable)
Hmm....I don't really know what you're referring to here. I guess....relaxed but not overly-relaxed?..

I start having issues when people pay too much heed to what I'm wearing ~ I try, it's not that I'm a slacker; sometimes, Sunday just happens to be wash day for me so I might wear my dark jeans & a nice (?) t-shirt.....I think if you're considering a Saturday night service, it's gonna be casual anyway. At my church, it is (I think I only went
once on a Saturday, but the Saturday night services typically have that "casual" reputation about them). Anyway...hope that helped a little bit!!...
