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Why Are Millennials Leaving the Black Church?

Why Are Millennials Leaving the Black Church?

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Is the Black Church losing a generation—or is a new generation searching for a different way to connect with faith? On this episode of History of Being Black, Dr. Johnathan JeVon White sits down with Rachael Banks, doctoral student, scholar, and educator, for a thoughtful conversation about the evolving relationship between millennials and the Black Church. Drawing from both personal experience and academic research, Rachael reflects on her journey from growing up deeply rooted in the church to examining why so many young Black adults are stepping away from traditional congregations. Together, they explore difficult but necessary conversations around church hurt, hypocrisy, authenticity, generational disconnect, and what it means to feel seen, valued, and spiritually fulfilled. The discussion also looks to history for guidance, highlighting the legacy of Richard Allen and the founding of independent Black churches as examples of communities reclaiming spaces that reflected their values, dignity, and faith. As the conversation unfolds, Rachael challenges listeners to consider what today's church can learn from its own history and how it can evolve to meet the spiritual and communal needs of future generations. This episode is an invitation to reflect, question, and imagine a church that continues to serve as a place of healing, belonging, and hope for every generation. Find more shows like this on the Mean Ole Lion Media app. Follow, rate, comment, and share!
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