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    God's People Grow Together: The Church's Responsibility to Invigorate Spiritually Overlooked Twenty-Somethings

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    2015
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    Flitter, Thadeus
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this thesis project was to investigate the reasons why Twenty-Somethings are not involved with congregational activities and what the congregation can do to improve in this area of ministry. By the use of a survey, Twenty-Somethings explained what their congregations have available for individuals in their age demographic. The survey questions allowed Twenty-Somethings to critique and vocalize their opinions concerning ministry to people in this age demographic. The survey shows three areas of rich opportunity and potential to spiritually invigorate Twenty-Somethings. This project shows that focus on these three areas help congregations to grow together in their relationships with each other, to motivate Twenty-Somethings, and most importantly grow in their relationship with God. This project will open your eyes to take in consideration your own congregation and how to integrate these individuals in the work of the church.
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