The Pro Church Tools Show with Brady Shearer

Pro Church Tools

Helping your church navigate the biggest communication shift in 500 years. Hosted by Brady Shearer and Alexander Mills.

  1. 3D AGO

    Why Young People Leave Churches (New Data)

    Is it the worship? Politics? Programs? That's what we tend to blame. But new data from Pew and PRRI - covering 80,000+ respondents - points to a very different primary reason people leave. Today, we'll unpack what the data actually says, why common assumptions fall short, and what churches can do in response.   ============================= Table of Contents: ============================= 0:00 - Intro 3:39 - The #1 Reason People Leave - They Stopped Believing 10:05 - The Quiet Exit - Drift, Not Drama 16:07 - Childhood Experience Is the Strongest Predictor of Whether Someone Stays 29:50 - Scandals and Institutional Distrust 36:49 - Big Takeaways   IMPORTANT LINKS - The Gen Z Church Communication Playbook: https://youtu.be/zQnhOKlV91Q - People Complained Our Church Was Too Loud. So We Did This: https://youtu.be/4ij1tR-EMHE   THE 167 NEWSLETTER 📫 62,646+ churches read our free newsletter to figure out the 167 hours beyond Sunday service every week. Sign up: https://167.prochurchtools.com   GET IN TOUCH 🌍 The Company: https://prochurchtools.com 🖥️ Nucleus, The Church Website Builder:  https://www.nucleus.church 📱 SocialSermons, The Social Media Agency For Churches: https://socialsermons.com    JOIN THE COMMUNITY 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradyshearer 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bradyshearer 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/bradyshearer   ALL CITATIONS PEW RESEARCH CENTER - "Why Do Some Americans Leave Their Religion While Others Stay?" (December 2025, n=8,937 ATP + n=36,908 RLS) — PRIMARY https://pewrsr.ch/3NATWA3 - "Religion Holds Steady in America" (December 2025) — PRIMARY https://pewrsr.ch/4bLrZ1y - "Decline of Christianity in the U.S. Has Slowed, May Have Leveled Off" — Religious Landscape Study (February 2025, n=36,908) — PRIMARY https://pewrsr.ch/4bZp7Nm   PRRI (Public Religion Research Institute) - "Religious Change in America" (March 2024, n=40,000+ via American Values Atlas) — PRIMARY https://bit.ly/4s6Y2xM - "Exodus: Why Americans Are Leaving Religion—and Why They're Unlikely to Come Back" (2016 baseline data) — PRIMARY https://bit.ly/3PGWdu1 - "Religion and Congregations in a Time of Social and Political Upheaval" / Health of Congregations survey (2024) — PRIMARY https://bit.ly/4tjNAUC - "Unveiling the Exodus: Americans' Reasons for Leaving Religious Traditions" (2024) — PRIMARY https://bit.ly/3PRRy8z   SURVEY CENTER ON AMERICAN LIFE / AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE - "Young Women Are Leaving Church in Unprecedented Numbers" (2024) — PRIMARY https://bit.ly/4chJXZK - Note: This is an AEI project, not PRRI — frequently conflated in church media.   PRRI CENSUS OF AMERICAN RELIGION (2024) - Substack analysis by Melissa Deckman (PRRI CEO) — SECONDARY analysis of primary PRRI data https://bit.ly 3PK3I3k

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  2. APR 29

    The Gen Z Church Communication Playbook

    You've seen the headlines about Gen Z and church - but many popular stats are misleading or unverified. So we took the biggest claims and rated them by confidence - based on real studies and data.   ============================= Table of Contents: ============================= 0:00 - Intro 4:12 - Gen Z Churchgoers Attend More Frequently (But Read the Fine Print) 11:38 - The Gender Shift in Church Attendance 15:30 - YouTube, Instagram, TikTok Are the Big Three 19:58 - Gen Z Prefers "Authentic" Lo-Fi Content 28:07 - "Nearly Half of Gen Z Would Attend If Invited" 30:46 - "Record Bible sales prove Gen Z is coming back to faith." 32:22 - "Two-thirds of Gen Z are spiritually open." 33:39 - "Gen Z is leaving because it's too political." 36:10 - "Asbury revival proves Gen Z is returning." 36:37 - Big Takeaways   THE 167 NEWSLETTER 📫 62,646+ churches read our free newsletter to figure out the 167 hours beyond Sunday service every week. Sign up: https://167.prochurchtools.com   GET IN TOUCH 🌍 The Company: https://prochurchtools.com 🖥️ Nucleus, The Church Website Builder:  https://www.nucleus.church 📱 SocialSermons, The Social Media Agency For Churches: https://socialsermons.com    JOIN THE COMMUNITY 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradyshearer 🎵 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bradyshearer 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/bradyshearer   ALL CITATIONS "Young Adults Lead a Resurgence in Church Attendance" (September 2025): https://bit.ly/4rYyYcd "Is Church Attendance Turning Upward? And a Surprising Gender Gap" (October 2025): https://bit.ly/4sIUMtJ "New Research on Church Attendance: Decline of Women or the Rise of Men?" (October 2025): https://bit.ly/4tk1mXA "Barna's Top Trends of 2025, Part 2" (December 2025): https://bit.ly/417j04J "Barna's Top Trends of 2025, Part 1" / "The Open Generation" (December 2025): https://bit.ly/3PGuDNw "Decline of Christianity in the U.S. Has Slowed, May Have Leveled Off" — Religious Landscape Study (February 2025): https://pewrsr.ch/4sIVbwf "Religion Holds Steady in America" (December 2025): https://pewrsr.ch/41CNDz7 "Has There Been a Christian Revival Among Young Adults in the U.K.? Recent Surveys May Be Misleading" (January 2026): https://pewrsr.ch/419oyM2 Analysis cited in Church Leaders, "Ryan Burge: There Is No Statistical Evidence of a Gen Z Religious Revival" (January 2026): https://bit.ly/4tjTeX1 Analysis cited in Deseret News (September 2025): https://bit.ly/3NWXrAT Analysis cited in Patheos, "The Truth About The Gen Z Revival" (December 2025): https://bit.ly/48h4US4 "Study: Gen Z Now Leads in Church Attendance" (September 2025): https://bit.ly/4uXFgvD "The Quiet Revival" (2023–2024 data, published 2025): https://bit.ly/4s5EDxq Note: This dataset is heavily disputed. See Pew critique (January 2026) and Professor David Voas/UCL analysis linked above. Critique of Quiet Revival methodology — cited in Humanists UK, "More Bible Sales Do Not Equal More Christians" (February 2026): https://bit.ly/4chwHnS "Religious Change in America": https://bit.ly/4c2aTvf "The Complicated Truth Behind Gen Z's Religious Resurgence" (The Hill, July 2025): https://bit.ly/4m12oFt "Young Women Are Leaving Church in Unprecedented Numbers": https://bit.ly/4bJegse "Generation Z and the Future of Faith in America" (March 2025): https://bit.ly/4thFj3B "Gen Z Media Consumption 2026" (February 2026, n=1,000): https://bit.ly/4bWDQbM "The 2025 Sprout Social Index" / "How Gen Z Uses Social Media": https://bit.ly/4s99FEu "New Data: Short Form Video Explodes in Popularity" (Q1 2025, n=2,900+): https://bit.ly/4ceqVU2  "The Fractured Future: Mapping the AI Divide" (March 2026, n=14,000+): https://bit.ly/417mdkN  Gen Z and AI survey (October 2025, n=2,500) — published via Harvard Business Review (January 2026): https://bit.ly/4s6a9v0 Pre-print: https://bit.ly/4cgTUXm AI vs. Human-Made Content Study (April 2024, n=2,000, US & UK): https://bit.ly/4dlFSow  UGC statistics roundup (authenticity and engagement data): https://bit.ly/483AqTA  UGC + branded content engagement analysis (~28% higher engagement) — cited via Nosto roundup above "Bible Sales Hit Records in US and UK" (January 2026): https://bit.ly/4s6aa22  Note: SPCK is a Bible publisher with commercial interest in the Gen Z narrative. CEO Sam Richardson is the primary voice connecting Bible sales to Gen Z — inference from separate Quiet Revival data, not from sales demographics.  Global Youth Culture Report (global version): https://bit.ly/4lYyz8e Global Youth Culture Report (U.S. version): https://bit.ly/4v1kriT Note: Data from February 2020. Teen-focused. Neither report says "nearly half of Gen Z" — that's a downstream misquotation.  "100 Church Tech Trends for 2026": https://bit.ly/4uW8pqR "Gen Z's Future with the Catholic Church" (December 2025): https://bit.ly/4v2siN5  "Gen Z Social Media Statistics 2025": https://bit.ly/3Ocul0r Origin of the unverifiable "85% lo-fi" and "4.2x UGC engagement" claims cited throughout church marketing content.

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