Faith
Millennials: The Church Must Call Us to Serve
Faith Facts
- Millennials often feel overlooked within church life, despite a deep desire to serve Christ and His community.
- Many church leaders direct attention toward younger and older generations, sometimes unintentionally sidelining those in their 30s and 40s.
- A biblical community values every generation, recognizing the strength, resourcefulness, and unique calling God places on each believer.
Many millennials long to experience God’s glory and contribute to the mission of the Church. Yet, they are frequently made to feel like their gifts and insights are no longer relevant or needed.
Christian congregations sometimes focus their ministries and messages on the very young or older groups, leaving a gap for millennials and Gen X. This can result in a sense of discouragement for those seeking purpose and belonging in the body of Christ.
One church member highlighted, “How can it be that in January, when you were 29, you were the future of the Church, and now, seven months later in July, because you’ve turned 30, you’re approaching your second mountain? Does that even make sense?”
It is essential to remember the biblical truth that everyone, regardless of age, has a role in fulfilling God’s purpose. The apostle Paul describes the Church as one body with many parts, each vital and valued by our Creator.
Only by intentionally involving millennials—inviting them to lead, serve, and shape ministry—will the Church flourish across generations. Let us encourage every believer to rise from the sidelines and boldly honor the Lord together.
Now is the time to unite in Christ, affirming each member’s significance for the next chapter of faith and freedom in our nation.