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Top 10 Reasons our Kids Leave Church
Marc5solas.com ^ | February 8, 2013 | Marc5Solas

Posted on 04/07/2013 7:22:38 PM PDT by hiho hiho

We all know them, the kids who were raised in church. They were stars of the youth group. They maybe even sang in the praise band or led worship. And then… they graduate from High School and they leave church. What happened?

It seems to happen so often that I wanted to do some digging; To talk to these kids and get some honest answers. I work in a major college town with a large number of 20-somethings. Nearly all of them were raised in very typical evangelical churches. Nearly all of them have left the church with no intention of returning. I spend a lot of time with them and it takes very little to get them to vent, and I’m happy to listen. So, after lots of hours spent in coffee shops and after buying a few lunches, here are the most common thoughts taken from dozens of conversations. I hope some of them make you angry. Not at the message, but at the failure of our pragmatic replacement of the gospel of the cross with an Americanized gospel of glory. This isn’t a negative “beat up on the church” post. I love the church, and I want to see American evangelicalism return to the gospel of repentance and faith in christ for the forgiveness of sins; not just as something on our “what we believe” page on our website, but as the core of what we preach from our pulpits to our children, our youth, and our adults.

The facts:

The statistics are jaw-droppingly horrific: 70% of youth stop attending church when they graduate from High School. Nearly a decade later, about half return to church.

Half.

Let that sink in.

There’s no easy way to say this: The American Evangelical church has lost, is losing, and will almost certainly continue to lose OUR YOUTH.

For all the talk of “our greatest resource”, “our treasure”, and the multi-million dollar Dave and Buster’s/Starbucks knockoffs we build and fill with black walls and wailing rock bands… the church has failed them.

Miserably.

The Top 10 Reasons We’re Losing our Youth:

10. The Church is “Relevant”:

You didn’t misread that, I didn’t say irrelevant, I said RELEVANT. We’ve taken a historic, 2,000 year old faith, dressed it in plaid and skinny jeans and tried to sell it as “cool” to our kids. It’s not cool. It’s not modern. What we’re packaging is a cheap knockoff of the world we’re called to evangelize.

As the quote says, “When the ship is in the ocean, everything’s fine. When the ocean gets into the ship, you’re in trouble.”

I’m not ranting about “worldliness” as some pietistic bogeyman, I’m talking about the fact that we yawn at a 5-minute biblical text, but almost trip over ourselves fawning over a minor celebrity or athlete who makes any vague reference to being a Christian.

We’re like a fawning wanna-be just hoping the world will think we’re cool too, you know, just like you guys!

Our kids meet the real world and our “look, we’re cool like you” posing is mocked. In our effort to be “like them” we’ve become less of who we actually are. The middle-aged pastor trying to look like his 20-something audience isn’t relevant. Dress him up in skinny jeans and hand him a latte, it doesn’t matter. It’s not relevant, It’s comically cliché. The minute you aim to be “authentic”, you’re no longer authentic!

9. They never attended church to begin with:

From a Noah’s Ark themed nursery, to jumbotron summer-campish kids church, to pizza parties and rock concerts, many evangelical youth have been coddled in a not-quite-church, but not-quite-world hothouse. They’ve never sat on a pew between a set of new parents with a fussy baby and a senior citizen on an oxygen tank. They don’t see the full timeline of the gospel for every season of life. Instead, we’ve dumbed down the message, pumped up the volume and act surprised when…

8. They get smart:

It’s not that our students “got smarter” when they left home, rather someone actually treated them as intelligent. Rather than dumbing down the message, the agnostics and atheists treat our youth as intelligent and challenge their intellect with “deep thoughts” of question and doubt. Many of these “doubts” have been answered, in great depth, over the centuries of our faith. However….

7. You sent them out unarmed:

Let’s just be honest, most of our churches are sending youth into the world embarrassingly ignorant of our faith. How could we not? We’ve jettisoned catechesis, sold them on “deeds not creeds” and encouraged them to start the quest to find “God’s plan for their life”. Yes, I know your church has a “What we believe” page, but is that actually being taught and reinforced from the pulpit? I’ve met evangelical church leaders (“Pastors”) who didn’t know the difference between justification and sanctification. I’ve met megachurch board members who didn’t understand the atonement. When we chose leaders based upon their ability to draw and lead rather than to accurately teach the faith? Well, we don’t teach the faith. Surprised? And instead of the orthodox, historic faith…..

6. You gave them hand-me-downs

You’ve tried your best to pass along the internal/subjective faith that you “feel”. You really, really, really want them to “feel” it too. But we’ve never been called to evangelize our feelings. You can’t hand down this type of subjective faith. With nothing solid to hang their faith upon, with no historic creed to tie them to centuries of history, without the physical elements of bread, wine, and water, their faith is in their subjective feelings, and when faced with other ways to “feel” uplifted at college, the church loses out to things with much greater appeal to our human nature. And they find it in…

5. Community

Have you noticed this word is *everywhere* in the church since the seeker-sensitive and church growth movements came onto the scene? (There’s a reason and a driving philosophy behind it which is outside of the scope of this blog.) When our kids leave home, they leave the manufactured community they’ve lived in for nearly their entire life. With their faith as something they “do” in community, they soon find that they can experience this “life change” and “life improvement” in “community” in many different contexts. Mix this with a subjective, pragmatic faith and the 100th pizza party at the local big-box church doesn’t compete against the easier, more naturally appealing choices in other “communities”. So, they left the church and….

4. They found better feelings:

Rather than an external, objective, historical faith, we’ve given our youth an internal, subjective faith. The evangelical church isn’t catechizing or teaching our kids the fundamentals of the faith, we’re simply encouraging them to “be nice” and “love Jesus”. When they leave home, they realize that they can be “spiritually fulfilled” and get the same subjective self-improvement principles (and warm-fuzzies) from the latest life-coach or from spending time with friends or volunteering at a shelter. And they can be truly authentic, and they jump at the chance because…

3. They got tired of pretending:

In the “best life now”, “Every day a Friday” world of evangelicals, there’s little room for depression, or struggle, or doubt. Turn that frown upside down, or move along. Kids who are fed a stead diet of sermons aimed at removing anything (or anyone) who doesn’t pragmatically serve “God’s great plan for your life” has forced them to smile and, as the old song encouraged them be “hap-hap-happy all the time”. Our kids are smart, often much smarter than we give them credit for. So they trumpet the message I hear a lot from these kids. “The church is full of hypocrites”. Why? Even though they have never been given the categories of law and gospel…

2. They know the truth:

They can’t do it. They know it. All that “be nice” moralism they’ve been taught? The bible has a word for it: Law. And that’s what we’ve fed them, undiluted, since we dropped them off at the Noah’s Ark playland: Do/Don’t Do. As they get older it becomes “Good Kids do/don’t” and as adults “Do this for a better life”. The gospel appears briefly as another “do” to “get saved.” But their diet is Law, and scripture tells us that the law condemns us. So that smiling, upbeat “Love God and Love People” vision statement? Yeah, you’ve just condemned the youth with it. Nice, huh? They either think that they’re “good people” since they don’t “do” any of the stuff their denomination teaches against (drink, smoke, dance, watch R rated movies), or they realize that they don’t meet Jesus own words of what is required. There’s no rest in this law, only a treadmill of works they know they aren’t able to meet. So, either way, they walk away from the church because…

1. They don’t need it:

Our kids are smart. They picked up on the message we unwittingly taught. If church is simply a place to learn life-application principals to achieve a better life in community… you don’t need a crucified Jesus for that. Why would they get up early on a Sunday and watch a cheap knockoff of the entertainment venue they went to the night before? The middle-aged pastor trying desperately to be “relevant” to them would be a comical cliché if the effect weren’t so devastating. As we jettisoned the gospel, our students are never hit with the full impact of the law, their sin before God, and their desperate need for the atoning work of Christ. Now THAT is relevant, THAT is authentic, and THAT is something the world cannot offer.

We’ve traded a historic, objective, faithful gospel based on God’s graciousness toward us for a modern, subjective, pragmatic gospel based upon achieving our goal by following life strategies. Rather than being faithful to the foolish simplicity of the gospel of the cross we’ve set our goal on being “successful” in growing crowds with this gospel of glory. This new gospel saves no one. Our kids can check all of these boxes with any manner of self-help, life-coach, or simply self-designed spiritualism… and they can do it more pragmatically successfully, and in more relevant community. They leave because given the choice, with the very message we’ve taught them, it’s the smarter choice.

Our kids leave because we have failed to deliver to them the faith “delivered once for all” to the church. I wish it wasn’t a given, but when I present law and gospel to these kids, the response is the same every time: “I’ve never heard that.” I’m not against entertaining our youth, or even jumbotrons, or pizza parties (though I probably am against middle aged guys trying to wear skinny jeans to be “relevant).. it’s just that the one thing, the MAIN thing we’ve been tasked with? We’re failing. We’ve failed God and we’ve failed our kids. Don’t let another kid walk out the door without being confronted with the full weight of the law, and the full freedom in the gospel.


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To: daniel1212

Amen

A social gospel saves no one , it’s has no power to change lives . Most churches have forgotten this and have been infested with hirelings who themselves are not saved .

We are looking at an America today who is the product of an infestation of a social gospel . Most will say yes Jesus was Messiah but turn around and say that they think they deserve to go to heaven because they have been good people .
There is no power in that gospel to transform anyone’s life because they totally miss the point of why Jesus died for them on that cross and why they needed him to. There is no salvation without true repentance and the realization that you are a sinner who needs to be saved .

I agree as a nation we have become almost totally illiterate of what the Bible says . Most just a few bits and pieces with no idea of how to put those pieces together and that includes most who sit in our pulpits .

Nothing will change here until the people repent and well the nation doesn’t think it needs to and sadly they think they are blessed because they live better than most of the world (well that will soon change at the rate we are going)


41 posted on 04/08/2013 11:56:25 AM PDT by Lera (Proverbs 29:2)
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To: qam1
And that’s probably the number one reason people leave the church, They just don’t believe.

And that is ALL we are asked to do!


 

John 6:28-29

Then they asked him, “What must we do to do the works God requires?”

Jesus answered, “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.”


1 John 3:21-24

Dear friends, if our hearts do not condemn us, we have confidence before God and receive from him anything we ask, because we keep his commands and do what pleases him. And this is his command: to believe in the name of his Son, Jesus Christ, and to love one another as he commanded us. The one who keeps God’s commands lives in him, and he in them. And this is how we know that he lives in us: We know it by the Spirit he gave us.


42 posted on 04/08/2013 12:51:46 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Kevmo
***Even the kids who stay in church are unarmed. They have as much of an idea of why they’re christian as the average muslim thinks of why they are muslim.

Yup.

43 posted on 04/08/2013 12:53:16 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: gortklattu
What turns me off from most churches is the judgmental holier-than-thou behavior of some people.

Yesterday's sermon: Luke 18:9-14 (niv)

9 To some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everyone else, Jesus told this parable:

44 posted on 04/08/2013 12:56:37 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: ilovesarah2012

My child prayed for ME!


45 posted on 04/08/2013 12:59:18 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Shark24

Good idea!!!!


46 posted on 04/08/2013 1:00:21 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Lera
I agree as a nation we have become almost totally illiterate of what the Bible says .

and it's in the church; too!

As a teacher; I've found that it's not as hard to teach something that IS in the Bible; as it is to UNteach something that AIN'T there!

47 posted on 04/08/2013 1:03:19 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: BrandtMichaels

There are a few verse that alude to what I have said but nothing concrete - maybe others would be better at that. I just know that every tear could not be wiped from my eye and that joy would not come if I knew and remembered that my kids would not be with me in the Lord. I cannot rest now seeing through a glass darkly what awaits for us but also what waits for those who reject Christ.

For both my boys I wonder at times where their heads are and if they even believe any more.

Yes they have been affected by poor doctrine from churches and by feeling looked down up by hobnob Christians who looked down their noses at them, but they know the love of Christ and they have heard His voice calling them I am sure.

Mel


48 posted on 04/08/2013 2:03:46 PM PDT by melsec (Once a Jolly Swagman camped by a Billabong....)
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To: Elsie

And were your child’s prayers answered?


49 posted on 04/08/2013 3:44:48 PM PDT by ilovesarah2012
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To: Elsie
and it's in the church; too! As a teacher; I've found that it's not as hard to teach something that IS in the Bible; as it is to UNteach something that AIN'T there!



*nod* Gnashing of teeth comes to mind , and when you show them what is written the just get madder

50 posted on 04/08/2013 5:04:45 PM PDT by Lera (Proverbs 29:2)
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To: BrandtMichaels; melsec
"I’ve heard it plenty but never straight from the Word."

I assume melsec is thinking of this verse,as do I when I contemplate remembering the lost forever.

Rev 21:4 "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away"

We're either incapable of emotion (which would also preclude joy),or we do remember and simply don't care (hard to reconcile),or we no longer remember.

"For both my boys I wonder at times where their heads are and if they even believe any more."

I wonder the same thing myself sometimes,especially when I look in the mirror.God knows His grandchildren children and nothing is immpossible with Him.You've trained them in the way they should go and in the end we have to trust that He will get them.I know your two as you know mine and when the god of this world pushes them to the point where they will have to hate and fear us they will turn around and kick him in the nuts.I believe this because we do not instill in them that "stench of death".They are not blind,they just have blurry vision right now.

51 posted on 04/08/2013 5:40:43 PM PDT by mitch5501 ("make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things ye shall never fall")
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To: ilovesarah2012

You could check my tagline and homepage.


52 posted on 04/08/2013 7:29:47 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Lera

yup!


53 posted on 04/08/2013 7:30:14 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

All that in a tag line? You must have condensed sermons:)


54 posted on 04/08/2013 8:35:23 PM PDT by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: mitch5501

Thanks mitch I should get you to ghost read my posts first!

Mel


55 posted on 04/09/2013 3:12:39 AM PDT by melsec (Once a Jolly Swagman camped by a Billabong....)
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To: daniel1212

Just add water!


56 posted on 04/09/2013 4:26:59 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: daniel1212
Today’s generation is the most Scripturally ignorant and morally confused and lacking in conscience that America has ever birthed

It is a sign of the times and this author is misled, also.

"But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, having a form of godliness but denying THE POWER. Have nothing to do with such people." 2 Timothy 3:1,5

57 posted on 04/09/2013 6:30:04 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: Elsie
Just add water!

Just as i thought, a baptismal regnerationist!

58 posted on 04/09/2013 10:45:32 AM PDT by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: daniel1212

Some people add a full can; others about a half...


59 posted on 04/09/2013 1:18:26 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie
Some people add a full can

That would be the Can-aanites.

60 posted on 04/09/2013 7:41:22 PM PDT by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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