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This week we take on the generation gap in the church, looking for a way forward that brings us together in the Lord’s name. A popular meme has young people responding to older generations with a #OKBoomer. A recent Pew Research poll documents the continued drop in Millennials who call themselves Christians. We see this problem all around us, but when relationships become strained in the Lord’s church — when either young or old become disconnected — we have a responsibility to build the body. So join us as we talk about oneness, Teddy Roosevelt, slime, and what it means to be stuck with each other!
The Big Idea: Listening to one another in love — regardless of a brother’s different age or background — leads to fruitful dialogue and greater church unity.
Weekly Challenge: Connect with someone from another age group than you this week.
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By Ryan Joy and Bryan Schiele5
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This week we take on the generation gap in the church, looking for a way forward that brings us together in the Lord’s name. A popular meme has young people responding to older generations with a #OKBoomer. A recent Pew Research poll documents the continued drop in Millennials who call themselves Christians. We see this problem all around us, but when relationships become strained in the Lord’s church — when either young or old become disconnected — we have a responsibility to build the body. So join us as we talk about oneness, Teddy Roosevelt, slime, and what it means to be stuck with each other!
The Big Idea: Listening to one another in love — regardless of a brother’s different age or background — leads to fruitful dialogue and greater church unity.
Weekly Challenge: Connect with someone from another age group than you this week.
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