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(Begin Video: 00:00 with young black man stating that some critics of his youthful generation claim that the youthful millennials have lost or don’t care about matters of spirituality)
(1:37-1:54)Who are the Pew National Research °NONET? Is that a useable term? or is it too stereotypical?
(2:35-3:06)After describing a traditional view of God as always male, old, white, sitting in on a throne, etc, the speaker says, ‘people don’t buy that view of God anymore .° If that is so, is
there a different view of who or what or where Tod* is? in a post-modern world, how do you conceive of a °God* and God’s being/attributes?
(4:04-4:45) Listen for Dr. Julie Pennington-Russell, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Wshington, D.C.(and former pastor or Calvary Baptist Church, Waco’) What did Dr. PenningtonRussel. I say
about religion and God being In a box’ and what did she say most people are doing with what’s in that box?
(5:19-6:15) How do you respond to the statement If churches don’t evolve into something more relational to the younger generation, the church will ‘die our and something new will replace it.
The first 8 minutes of this CBS documentary on Faith and Spirituality asks the question, Toes traditional `Church’ have to change in order to be valued by the Millennial* generation, or will the
nature of the Millennial generation see the demise of traditional Church forms and affiliations?`
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