• 247. You Won't Believe Which Group Is Leaving Church

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247. You Won't Believe Which Group Is Leaving Church

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  • Surprising new data is in on whether GenZ men or women are leaving the church. We dig into and get all robust with this conversation.

    Are young men feeling isolated, unsupported, and under constant attack in today's culture?

    When they turn to the church for guidance, they often find little support, leading many to seek controversial internet figures instead. Some feel masculinity has been attacked and stripped away in the social media age, yet it remains prominent in the real world. Amidst discussions on toxic masculinity, there's a perceived lack of initiatives nurturing positive masculine growth and responsibility among young men.

    This may be contributing to Gen Z Christian males becoming more religious than their female peers, who are increasingly religiously unaffiliated, and disillusioned potentially by abuse revelations like #MeToo and #ChurchToo.

    For the first time ever, young men are outpacing young women when it comes to church affiliation and religious expression. • Young men are now more religious than young women, contradicting a long-held narrative.

    • Young men feeling unsupported, isolated, and under constant attack, turning to controversial internet figures for guidance.

    • Masculinity has been attacked and stripped away in the social media age, leading to a lack of personal connection and reality.

    • Gen Z women increasingly religiously unaffiliated, disillusioned by #MeToo, #ChurchToo abuse revelations.

    • Young women leaving churches due to pastors' sexual misconduct and abuse.

    • Young men value traditional family life more than young women, contrasting with societal narratives promoting career success.

    • Complementarian churches reduce women's visibility, driving them away yet liberal denominations ordaining women decline steeply.

    • Conservative and liberal churches face challenges regarding growth and retention, with liberal churches struggling due to a lack of clear boundaries.

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Surprising new data is in on whether GenZ men or women are leaving the church. We dig into and get all robust with this conversation.

Are young men feeling isolated, unsupported, and under constant attack in today's culture?

When they turn to the church for guidance, they often find little support, leading many to seek controversial internet figures instead. Some feel masculinity has been attacked and stripped away in the social media age, yet it remains prominent in the real world. Amidst discussions on toxic masculinity, there's a perceived lack of initiatives nurturing positive masculine growth and responsibility among young men.

This may be contributing to Gen Z Christian males becoming more religious than their female peers, who are increasingly religiously unaffiliated, and disillusioned potentially by abuse revelations like #MeToo and #ChurchToo.

For the first time ever, young men are outpacing young women when it comes to church affiliation and religious expression. • Young men are now more religious than young women, contradicting a long-held narrative.

• Young men feeling unsupported, isolated, and under constant attack, turning to controversial internet figures for guidance.

• Masculinity has been attacked and stripped away in the social media age, leading to a lack of personal connection and reality.

• Gen Z women increasingly religiously unaffiliated, disillusioned by #MeToo, #ChurchToo abuse revelations.

• Young women leaving churches due to pastors' sexual misconduct and abuse.

• Young men value traditional family life more than young women, contrasting with societal narratives promoting career success.

• Complementarian churches reduce women's visibility, driving them away yet liberal denominations ordaining women decline steeply.

• Conservative and liberal churches face challenges regarding growth and retention, with liberal churches struggling due to a lack of clear boundaries.

What do you think? Let us know!

SUBSCRIBE & SHARE us this week!

Contact Us: brosbiblesbeer@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Leave Us A Voicemail

YouTube

SimpleCast

Spotify

Apple Podcasts

Facebook ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

X

Insta

Bros Bibles & Beer is: Jeff, Zack & Andy Find us wherever fine podcasts are distributed. Oh, and share us with a friend this week! Grace. Peace. Cheers!

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