Let Truth Be Truth, Humility evident, and Love Exemplified

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Today is the start of a series we are going to be doing for the next 3 week
Series - “Reach Series”
Many young adults are leaving the church
Why is this happening, and what do we need to do to reach generation
What is God’s heart for the
Recent poll from NBC and WSJ
Poll had to do with a shift in values that is taking place in the millennial camp
3 things were in rapid decline
Patriotism
Religion
Having children
Focus in on religion
Ages 55-91 - 67% said religion was important
Ages 39-54 - 52%
Ages 18-38 - Only 30% felt religion was important
80% felt tolerance was important
But I want to point out two of the top
64% felt self-fulfillment was important
One poll showed 59% of millennials have left the church
There has been a rapid growth in the “none” movement, meaning that they don’t want to identify or affiliate with any specific religion
The reasons given for this shift are endless
Rejecting science
Lack of authenticity
Lack of talk on controversial issues
Hypocritical lives
Lack of discipleship
Nobodies listening
Don’t feel appreciated
Want to feel valued
Christian association with right wing politics
The most “cause” driven generation in history doesn’t identify with the most “cause” driven institution of all time (which is the church)
Some say Christians lives don’t exemplify sacrifice
That we know the Christian lingo, but don’t live lives of obedience and a sacrifice, but that we demand others do
There are a bevy of reasons why young adults are leaving

Truth

Truth does not adapt.

Humility

Humility is not to water down truth to better agree with someone else.
Humility is not saying we are both equally right, even though mutually exclusive.
Humility is to say that we as the Church don’t have all the answers.
There will be questions you have til the day you die!
Richard John Neuhaus (Newhouse) said this: “Few things have contributed so powerfully to the unbelief of the modern and postmodern world as the pretension of Christians to know more than we do....If Christians exhibited more intellectual patience, modesty, curiosity, and sense of adventure, there would be few atheists in the world, both of the rationalist and postmodern varieties.”
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