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For the first time in the history of the Barna Research, more young women are leaving the faith than young men. Jay and Cicely discuss the work of Barna, focusing on the intersection of church and culture. They explore the methodologies used in their research, the importance of data for parents and leaders, and the concerning trend of young women disengaging from faith. Cicely shares insights into the reasons behind this trend, including social dynamics and perceptions of safety within church communities. The discussion emphasizes the need for churches to create welcoming environments for young women and the role of community in fostering faith. This conversation explores the dynamics of friendships between genders, the importance of intentionality in building relationships, and the empowerment of young women in leadership roles. It discusses the challenges faced by Gen Z in navigating faith and spirituality, emphasizing the need for mentorship and community support. The dialogue highlights the role of parents in fostering curiosity and community among their children to help them thrive in their faith journey.
Takeaways
- Parents can benefit from Barna’s insights to raise their children in faith.
- Young women are increasingly identifying as having no faith, a concerning trend.
- Social dynamics and safety perceptions impact young women’s engagement with church.
- Community and friendship are vital for youth engagement in church.
- Churches need to create safe spaces for young women.
- Men’s friendships often thrive on shared interests. Women tend to have more complex social dynamics in friendships.
- Shared experiences help deepen connections among individuals.
- Visible female leadership in churches empowers young women.
- Mentorship plays a significant role in young women’s development.
- Gen Z shows intrigue in spiritual matters despite declining church affiliation.
- Parents should engage in curious conversations with their children.
- Community involvement is essential for faith retention.
- Encouraging young people to step out of their comfort zones fosters growth.
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Bio
Cicely Corry is Editorial Director at Barna Group, where she leads online content strategy to help Christian leaders understand key trends affecting the Church. Previously, she managed social media strategy and content for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and wrote for the Christian Broadcasting Network. Cicely has served in student ministry for over 10 years, and founded Three Minute Study, an online Bible study community helping others understand, enjoy and apply God’s word.
She holds a M.A. in journalism from Regent University and a B.A. in print journalism and marketing from Hampton University. Cicely is an Atlanta native now living in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband and two sons.
Resources mentioned:
Barna site: https://www.barna.com/
Gen Z Vol. 3 Study: https://www.barna.com/gen-z-volume-3/
Barna’s Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/barnagroup/?hl=en
Barna Access Plus: https://www.barna.com/access/
Cicely Corry’s Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/cicelycorry/
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