Connecting Generations with Antwuan Malone

Episode 44 May 21, 2023 00:49:54
Connecting Generations with Antwuan Malone
Becoming Church
Connecting Generations with Antwuan Malone

May 21 2023 | 00:49:54

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Hosted By

Kristin Mockler Young

Show Notes

Generation gaps are real, not just in age but in thought, motivation, belief and lived experience. If we want to have multi-generational churches that don’t get old and die off, we have to be Christians who live in community and do life with people we don’t quite understand.

As you listen to Pastor Antwuan Malone explain where Boomers, Gen Z and Millennials are coming from - especially as it pertains to their experience and perception of the church - be thinking of someone from a different generation you could share this episode with! Think of it as an easy way to say “Hey, I want to love your generation better by listening to you to understand where you’re coming from.”

Antwuan and Kristin also talk about why people leave the church, how we can draw them back in and how it has to start by answering the key question each generation is asking - which is revealed in this conversation!

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SCRIPTURE TO EXPLORE:

John 3:1-21
John 4:1-42
1 Corinthians 9:20-22
John 13:35
Matthew 5:14-16
Romans 12
1 Corinthians 12:12-27

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LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:

AntwuanMalone.com

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HANG OUT WITH US:

Antwuan on @AntwuanMalone
Kristin on IG: @kristinmockleryoung
Mosaic Church on IG: @MosaicCLT

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