The Catholic Church is serious about connecting with Generation Z. How serious? They’ve launched an app that has been likened to Pokémon Go called “Follow JC Go.”
Read MoreWhen it comes to the coolest apps it is easy to fall behind. Social media behemoths like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat continue to be a force. But as more and more people migrate to these platforms—including advertisers—habits change. Young people look for the next best cool thing, or the application with less digital clutter, and move on.
Read MoreAccording to one study Millennials are doing something that should make everyone happy. They’re staying married.
Read MoreMillennials dads are staying home with their kids at a higher rate than did Gen X dads, and more Millennials are choosing to be home with their children overall.
Read MoreYour church wants to connect, serve, evangelize, and equip emerging generations. You know Millennials and members of Generation Z are increasingly disconnected from Christianity. Perhaps children who grew up in your congregation are now “de-churched.” Maybe you are concerned with reaching the “unchurched.” What do you call the people you are trying to reach?
Read MoreThe Catholic Church continues to stagger in the wake of sexual abuse revelations that occurred in Pennsylvania, with a grand jury finding over 1,000 victims. The crimes stretch over a 70 year period and involved over 300 priests.
Read MoreIt’s a well known fact that Generation Z is highly adept at using technology, at times engaging online differently and with higher frequency than their Millennial predecessors. That trend is likely to continue and will have ramifications for how your church connects with emerging generations. How does your church presently use technology to connect with Generation Z?
Read MoreWho do you admire, and what do your heroes say about you?
That’s a great question, and one that can be applied to each generation.
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