Hey everyone!
This is a blog post that I read recently. I thought it would be great to share
it with you all... I found it really interesting and true especially since I
would be considered apart of the Millennial generation. Enjoy! :)
Kandace
What Worship Style
Attracts the Millennials?
My son, Jess
Rainer, and I recently spoke in Texas on the topic of the Millennials,
America’s largest generation of nearly 79 million persons. Because we
co-authored a book entitled The Millennials, we have had the opportunity to
speak on the subject on many occasions.
We reminded this
audience in Dallas of the birth dates of this generation, 1980 to 2000, and
then proceeded to share our research. We had commissioned LifeWay Research to
survey 1,200 of the older Millennials; the researchers did an outstanding job.
We have thus been able to share incredible amounts of data and insights from
these young adults.
The Question
about Worship Style
As in most of our
speaking settings, we allow a portion of our presentation to be a time of
questions and answers. And inevitably someone will ask us about the worship
style preferences of the Millennials.
Typically the
context of the question emanates from a background of nearly three decades of
“worship wars.” In other words, on what “side” are the Millennials?
Traditional? Contemporary? Or somewhere on the nebulous spectrum of blended
styles?
And though Jess
and I did not originally ask those questions in our research, we have
sufficient anecdotal evidence to respond. And our response is usually received
with some surprise. The direct answer is “none of the above.”
The Three Things
That Matter Most
You see, most
Millennials don’t think in the old worship war paradigm. In that regard,
“style” of worship is not their primary focus. Instead they seek worship
services and music that have three major elements.
1. They desire
the music to have rich content. They desire to sing those songs that reflect
deep biblical and theological truths. It is no accident that the hymnody of
Keith and Kristyn Getty has taken the Millennials by storm. Their music
reflects those deep and rich theological truths.
2. The
Millennials desire authenticity in a worship service. They can sense when
congregants and worship leaders are going through the motions. And they will
reject such perfunctory attitudes altogether.
3. This large
generation does want a quality worship service. But that quality is a
reflection of the authenticity noted above, and adequate preparation of the
worship leaders both spiritually and in time of preparation. In that sense,
quality worship services are possible for churches of all sizes.
The Churches They
Are Attending
Millennial
Christians, and a good number of seekers among their generation, are
gravitating to churches where the teaching and preaching is given a high
priority. They are attracted to churches whose focus is not only on the
members, but on the community and the world. Inwardly focused congregations
will not see many Millennials in their churches.
And you will hear
Millennials speak less and less about worship style. Their focus is on
theologically rich music, authenticity, and quality that reflects adequate
preparation in time and prayer.
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