In response to millennials being labeled noncommittal, lazy, entitled, slacktivists, Grant Skeldon started Initiative Network with the goal to unite and train millennials to be Christ-loving, city-changing, church-investing, disciple-making local missionaries.

Initiative has impacted thousands of diverse young leaders from hundreds of churches across Dallas. Grant often travels the world speaking to pastors, parents, and employers on how to better engage millennials. His new book, The Passion Generation, hit the #1 new release in 4 categories on Amazon. Grant is a member at Mercy Street Church in West Dallas, but also a monthly teaching pastor at Gold Creek Community Church in Seattle, Washington. Grant also serves on the Board of Directors for the Catalyst Conference.

SESSIONS

Breakout 1: Engaging Millennials 101
Time: Thursday, 12:45pm – 1:45pm
Location: Room 2004 A/B/C

Breakout 2: Why the Most Diverse Generation Demands a Reconciled Church
Time: Thursday, 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Location: Room 2004 A/B/C

Breakout 3: How to Not Lose Your Best Next-Gen Leaders to Culture
Time: Thursday, 3:15pm – 4:15pm
Location: Room 2004 A/B/C

Breakout 5: Mobilizing Millennials for Mission
We don't have a millennial problem. We have a discipleship problem. How has the most cause-oriented generation in the world neglected the most cause-oriented organization in the world, the Church? How do we move from the asking, "How do we minister to millennials?" to the better question, "How do we minister through millennials?" This breakout will focus on what mobilizing disciple-making millennials in the 21st century looks like today.
Time: Friday, 10:15am – 11:15am
Location: Wilson Hall F

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