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Understanding Gen Z Compared to Other Generations
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It is essential for church leaders to understand Gen Z in relation to previous generations. Thom and Jess, a Boomer and Millennial, compare Gen Z to four other generations. Here are the four generations they will discuss:
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- 1946-1964 (Baby Boom Generation): Approximately 76 million live births occurred during this period. This period is known for the post-World War II baby boom.
- 1965-1979 (Generation X): Approximately 47 million live births occurred during this period. This generation followed the Baby Boomers and experienced a decline in birth rates compared to the previous period.
- 1980-1997 (Millennials): This period saw around 83 million live births. Millennials, also known as Generation Y, represent a significant population increase after the relatively lower birth rates of Generation X.
- 1997-2015 (Generation Z ): There were about 60 million live births, a clear indicator of declining birth rates.
Resources:
- “The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt (affiliate link)
- “The Millennials” by Thom S. Rainer and Jess W. Rainer (affiliate link)
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The post Understanding Gen Z Compared to Other Generations appeared first on Church Answers.
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Manage episode 435553152 series 1601405
It is essential for church leaders to understand Gen Z in relation to previous generations. Thom and Jess, a Boomer and Millennial, compare Gen Z to four other generations. Here are the four generations they will discuss:
-
- 1946-1964 (Baby Boom Generation): Approximately 76 million live births occurred during this period. This period is known for the post-World War II baby boom.
- 1965-1979 (Generation X): Approximately 47 million live births occurred during this period. This generation followed the Baby Boomers and experienced a decline in birth rates compared to the previous period.
- 1980-1997 (Millennials): This period saw around 83 million live births. Millennials, also known as Generation Y, represent a significant population increase after the relatively lower birth rates of Generation X.
- 1997-2015 (Generation Z ): There were about 60 million live births, a clear indicator of declining birth rates.
Resources:
- “The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt (affiliate link)
- “The Millennials” by Thom S. Rainer and Jess W. Rainer (affiliate link)
Episode Sponsor:
Focus on your ministry, we’ll focus on the finances.
- Chaney & Associates — The accounting firm for the Church.
- Stop stressing about the state of your church’s finances and start feeling confident knowing you’ve hired an accounting team you can trust.
- At Chaney & Associates, we understand the weight you carry stewarding tithe money which is why we’ve helped over 1,100 churches with accounting & payroll services for over 21 years.
- Save time with our cloud-based software. Access reports in real time. And feel confident knowing you’re working with software that’s the best in class.
- From church plants to megachurches, we’ve got you covered.
- Cumulative Translation Adjustment (CTA): Visit chaneyassociates.com today to get started.
The post Understanding Gen Z Compared to Other Generations appeared first on Church Answers.
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