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This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, February 26, 2026.
In today’s newscast, you’ll hear Markus Dickinson and Sarah Girges, local youth ministry leaders who say they are seeing a surge in church attendance among Gen Z. We visit two hubs of youth worship in Bloomington later in the show in a feature report.
Also coming up in the next half hour, we have another edition of Voices in the Street: public opinion polls in the streets of Bloomington produced by WFHB’s Youth Radio.
Featured Segments:
A new report is claiming that young people are now the most regular churchgoers. New research from Barna Group shows Millennials and Gen Z are driving a resurgence in church attendance. Is this what some are calling The Quiet Revival? What does that look like in Bloomington and on the Indiana University campus? Correspondent Paige Zuckerman talks to leaders at two local hubs of youth worship in a feature report produced in partnership with The Media School at Indiana University.
Now it’s time for Dark Past, Bright Future – a Black history segment produced and narrated by Bring It On’s very own Liz Mitchell. Today’s segment discusses the story of Madame C.J. Walker. That’s coming up next on WFHB.
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This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, February 26, 2026.
In today’s newscast, you’ll hear Markus Dickinson and Sarah Girges, local youth ministry leaders who say they are seeing a surge in church attendance among Gen Z. We visit two hubs of youth worship in Bloomington later in the show in a feature report.
Also coming up in the next half hour, we have another edition of Voices in the Street: public opinion polls in the streets of Bloomington produced by WFHB’s Youth Radio.
Featured Segments:
A new report is claiming that young people are now the most regular churchgoers. New research from Barna Group shows Millennials and Gen Z are driving a resurgence in church attendance. Is this what some are calling The Quiet Revival? What does that look like in Bloomington and on the Indiana University campus? Correspondent Paige Zuckerman talks to leaders at two local hubs of youth worship in a feature report produced in partnership with The Media School at Indiana University.
Now it’s time for Dark Past, Bright Future – a Black history segment produced and narrated by Bring It On’s very own Liz Mitchell. Today’s segment discusses the story of Madame C.J. Walker. That’s coming up next on WFHB.
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