Applying Christ-Like and Other Leadership Qualities to Millennial Lay Leadership
Abstract
The use of excellent lay leadership is vital to a healthy church, but what does excellent lay
leadership look like? It can certainly be modeled from Christ and from other important
leadership qualities. Which demographic of people might be well suited for leadership? A
feasible one is the Millennial generation, born roughly between 1980 and 2000. In 2017,
compared to other generation the majority of the American labor force participants were
Millennials at 35%. Employers have seen potential in this generation and have sought to develop
them as leaders. Church leaders are wise to consider the Millennial generation for lay leadership.
This thesis examines the Christ-like and other important leadership qualities that Millennials
have and lack. It also suggests concrete ways for leaders of any church that has Millennial
membership to help their Millennials foster the leadership qualities they have and overcome the
leadership qualities they lack in order to succeed as lay leaders. The results of this research may
apply best to Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) congregations since the extensive
interview portion of this research is solely of leaders and members of WELS churches, but even
the interview portion of this research can be applied to any church context that has Millennial
membership.