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Panel Discussion: Gen Z - Stepping into the Future of the Church — 4/1/2025 10:00 AM
Today's chapel is a panel discussion titled "Gen Z - Stepping into the Future of the Church." Dr. Jon Wood is joined by Dr. Zach Bowden, Mrs. Kim Ahlgrim, and Mrs. Ashlynn Robinette as they discuss perseverance, life purpose, fear and anxiety, and the use of technology.
Notes
Navigating Life as Gen Z: Wisdom from a Panel Discussion
Gen Z is stepping into a world of rapid change and constant challenges. During a recent panel discussion, a group of Cedarville leaders shared their perspectives on how this generation can thrive amid adversity. Here are some key takeaways that offer both encouragement and guidance.
Finding Purpose Amid Adversity
Dr. Jon Wood emphasized that adversity is not a sign of failure but an opportunity for growth. He reminded us, “God has good purposes for adversity and supplies the resources for perseverance.” Instead of being paralyzed by challenges, we are called to persevere, knowing that God’s plan is bigger than our fears. Dr. Zach Bowden echoed this sentiment, reminding us that “if you are struggling, that does not mean you are doing it wrong.” Life is hard, but it’s essential to remember that God has provided for us, even in the mess. He challenged Gen Z to move beyond the illusion of control and place their trust in the one who holds their lives — Jesus Christ.
Being Present and Intentional
Ashlynn Robinette spoke to the need for Gen Z to resist the temptation to escape reality through technology. With smartphones providing a constant gateway to distraction, she urged young adults to “be revolutionary by being present rather than escaping.” True purpose comes not from being consumed with our tasks but by constantly asking ourselves why we do what we do. She encouraged everyone to “be obsessed with Jesus” and to focus on the deeper motivation behind their actions.
Building Authentic Community
Connection and belonging are essential for Gen Z, and Kim Ahlgrim pointed out that young people desire openness and honest conversation. She stressed the importance of finding mentors and relationships that encourage growth and accountability. “Are you surrendered to your own plans?” she asked, encouraging a mindset that remains open to God’s leading rather than being fixated on personal desires.
Four Focal Points for Gen Z
- Perseverance: The world says adversity is unnatural and should be avoided. But God calls us to endure and grow through hardship.
- Life Purpose: The world tells us to chase our passions as consumers, but real purpose is found in serving Christ and others.
- Fear and Anxiety: The culture claims that life could fall apart at any moment, yet God’s Word reassures us that He remains in control.
- Technology: The world promotes constant connectivity, but sometimes it’s revolutionary to be present and engaged.
Final Thoughts
Gen Z is marked by passion and potential. By being intentional, staying connected with mentors, and grounding their identity in Christ, they can overcome the challenges of a world pushing them toward distraction and despair. The panelists reminded us that perseverance, purpose, and community are essential, and that our lives should be defined by following Jesus rather than the fleeting trends of the world. Let’s be a generation that crosses over from mere existence to purposeful living — filled up to be poured out and fully surrendered to God’s will.