Stained-Glass Millennials
We’ve heard the narrative that millennials are done with the institutional church; they’ve packed up and left. This book is an alternative to that story and chronicles the journey of millennials who are investing their lives in the institution because they believe in the church’s resurrecting power. Through anecdotes and interviews, Rob Lee takes readers on a journey toward God’s unfolding future for the church, a beloved institution in desperate need of change.
Robert W. Lee is a pastor and the author of five books. He has preached across the world and regularly appears on television. He was raised in Statesville, North Carolina, and lives there with his wife, two daughters, and two dogs. You can find him online at www.roblee4.com.
Reviews
Rob Lee’s Stained-Glass Millennials is a beautiful collage of memoir, interview, and analysis that renders concretely the hopes, doubts, and above all, the exuberant energy of his generation. It is a delightful and deeply felt statement of faith that contributes uniquely to our understanding of this much-discussed generation’s energetic search for meaning and truth, rooted in tradition yet constantly reaching to new heights, new frontiers.
—Amy Butler
Senior minister
Riverside Church, New York City
I have no idea what it means to be a “millennial,” but I am glad Rob Lee does. Even more, I find this a hopeful account of God’s refusal to give up on them.
—Stanley Hauerwas
Gilbert T. Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law
Duke University
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We’ve heard the narrative that millennials are done with the institutional church; they’ve packed up and left. This book is an alternative to that story and chronicles the journey of millennials who are investing their lives in the institution because they believe in the church’s resurrecting power. Through anecdotes and interviews, Rob Lee takes readers on a journey toward God’s unfolding future for the church, a beloved institution in desperate need of change.
Robert W. Lee is a pastor and the author of five books. He has preached across the world and regularly appears on television. He was raised in Statesville, North Carolina, and lives there with his wife, two daughters, and two dogs. You can find him online at www.roblee4.com.
Reviews
Rob Lee’s Stained-Glass Millennials is a beautiful collage of memoir, interview, and analysis that renders concretely the hopes, doubts, and above all, the exuberant energy of his generation. It is a delightful and deeply felt statement of faith that contributes uniquely to our understanding of this much-discussed generation’s energetic search for meaning and truth, rooted in tradition yet constantly reaching to new heights, new frontiers.
—Amy Butler
Senior minister
Riverside Church, New York City
I have no idea what it means to be a “millennial,” but I am glad Rob Lee does. Even more, I find this a hopeful account of God’s refusal to give up on them.
—Stanley Hauerwas
Gilbert T. Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law
Duke University



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