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Gen Z ‘more spiritual’ than Millennials — yet more suspicious of denominations

Por: New York Post Life May 28, 2023

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“There were people jumping, people dancing, people on the ground crying, people just being present at the moment and encountering God,” Lena Marlowe recalled. The 21-year-old is still ecstatic about her experience singing with the campus choir at Asbury University in Kentucky when the  took place in February. What started as a regular inter-denominational service at the small Christian college transformed into two weeks of... + full article



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