If you, like me, are a Millennial Christian, you might find it difficult to get motivated about church work. It seems like people leave church on Sunday with just one thing — a church bulletin advertising a variety of special groups, service projects, socials, speakers, and fundraisers.
Presumably, these church activities help us achieve holiness. Yet with so many programs to publicize, churches often neglect to advertise Jesus as the way to holiness. Busy-ness can make people so entrenched in what they do that they might forget why they do it — and become insincere. And Millennials, born into a digital world of constant advertisement, have a highly developed ability to detect what is authentic and what is BS.
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