I’ve been away from these forums for a little while now… (when did they introduce character limits?) but thought a discussion on the series on young people, and issues raised by the NCLS might have been started already.
While I admire the input and discussion from these surveys by Anglican Media, I wonder if we are missing some bigger issues which would shape any analysis.
For example if our analysis of the statistics presented in the southern cross began by saying that over a quarter of churchgoing teenagers and young adults with Sydney Anglican parents (27.7%), go to a different church (as opposed to congregation) to their parents, the consideration of the results will be different and perhaps more helpful.
This stat may make us wonder about how many people (in general here I would suggest older adults) are not satisfied with the youth and young adult programs at their church because their church doesn’t really have one or they have placed crazy high expectations on the one that is there that it will bring in thousands of kids from the local area.
I guess this is just a discussion starter at the moment, but I wonder if this stat means a little bit more than the broader “satisfaction with activities” ratings.
I agree a discussion needs to happen regarding how the church prepares people to move past school and uni into work, but I wonder if we are willing to look at the consequences of the bigger picture and not make hysterical claims about stats that are perhaps misleading.


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