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3 Tips to Attract Millennials to Your Church & Ministry // Church Leadership Training

Pastor Jeff Moors shares how to lead your church from good to great in attracting Millenials to your church and how to keep them coming
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  • @ThinkMediaTV
    @ThinkMediaTV5 жыл бұрын

    great content!

  • @OmarEltakrori
    @OmarEltakrori5 жыл бұрын

    GROUPS = as the church grows it stays small // fire video!

  • @Jeff_Moors

    @Jeff_Moors

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! People stay at church because of the relationships they have there!

  • @MoorsFamily

    @MoorsFamily

    5 жыл бұрын

    Omar Eltakrori boom! Thanks man!

  • @tybrady14
    @tybrady145 жыл бұрын

    Are you saying a service during the week, like in the morning?

  • @Jeff_Moors

    @Jeff_Moors

    5 жыл бұрын

    More likely in the evening. A service just like your weekend service but on a Tuesday night or any other evening of the week. It's best to figure out what nights are the busiest for sports rec teams and avoid those nights, but find one where your city has the least going on and go with that day.

  • @MoorsFamily

    @MoorsFamily

    5 жыл бұрын

    There are churches starting to do this and seeing great success with it.

  • @scotttovey
    @scotttovey5 жыл бұрын

    This does not bold well for Millennials. It sounds as though they are demanding that God cater to their demands rather than them serving Gods expectations. A lack of choice is good for self disciplinary needs. On the other hand, if a person has an unusual work schedule, those additional choices make it possible for them to attend services. Based on the statements of some preachers, preaching a single message on Sunday is as exhausting as working an 8 hour day. There aren't that many men who can preach multiple services in a day. Perhaps the solution is to have multiple services that are ministered to by multiple pastors so that the senior pastor does not become unduly exhausted and burn out.

  • @kylefromthewood8829
    @kylefromthewood88295 жыл бұрын

    These are gimmicks. I'm a millennial who went back to church bc of my kids, tried hard for a few years, then left again. We want honesty. We want modern morals/ethics/values concerning big headline issues like LGBT rights and women leading in the church. These don't even seem like issues in the real world. Stop politely ignoring conversations! All the older generation are making church decisions because they have the money. Millennials don't have pensions like they did, we need our 10% to plan our own retirements, the offering plate is not going to get it. Big box stores only make a little profit on each sale, but they have to sell a lot. Financially, churches need to do the same, many more families in their pews because each family is going to give a lot lower percentage than a family did 30 years ago. Good luck, you need it.

  • @allanumana1223
    @allanumana12235 жыл бұрын

    This is the problem about the church. This pastor is committing church malpractice. This is consumerism. What I need, what I want, the programs I desire, the ministries I want to do. How about getting people to ask God what He desires the church to be instead to giving God ideas.

  • @kylefromthewood8829

    @kylefromthewood8829

    5 жыл бұрын

    I love your comment and how out of touch it is. It truly represents where the church is right now. In the church I left, 90% had your opinion and a few visionaries were ignored. Most want to church/museum to stay the way it was in the 70's. Bless your soul.