Revalyna Natasya Sara Aomo
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Becoming a Church That Is Heard: A Mission Paradigm for Generation Z Hungry for Meaning Revalyna Natasya Sara Aomo; Niatang, Cindy; Talete, Natasya; Kahimpong, Mario
Philosophy Global: International Journal of Christian and Catholic Philosophy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): March || Philosophy Global: International Journal of Christian and Catholic Phi
Publisher : International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/philosophyglobal.v2i1.182

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This article explores the paradigm of church missions in reaching Generation Z, known as the digital generation hungry for meaning. The main challenge faced is the irrelevance of traditional, institutional, and dogmatic missionary approaches, which fail to address the emotional and spiritual needs of Generation Z. The aim of this research is to identify and propose more participatory and dialogical missionary methods, as well as leverage digital technology to build authentic communities. The method used is qualitative research with a descriptive-analytical approach, involving literature review and narrative analysis. The main findings indicate that the church needs to transform from merely delivering messages to listening and guiding, and creating interactive spaces that allow Generation Z to actively engage. Thus, the church can become a community that is inhabited, not just a place that is visited, where each individual feels accepted and has space to grow in faith. In conclusion, to remain relevant in the digital age, the church must adopt a new mission paradigm that focuses on consistent and meaningful presence in the lives of Generation Z, so that it can become a voice that is heard and provides hope and meaning in their lives.
Pelayanan Pastoral Responsif: Menjawab Kecemasan Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) pada Generasi Z Revalyna Natasya Sara Aomo; Tataung, Kevin; Saroinsong, Tesalonika; Moninggir, Irenne
ATOHEMA: Jurnal Teologi Pastoral Konseling Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Oktober || ATOHEMA: Jurnal Teologi Pastoral Konseling
Publisher : PT. Giat Konseling Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70420/atohema.v2i4.139

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Teknologi digital yang semakin berkembang telah membawa dampak besar terhadap cara hidup umat manusia terutama generasi Z, dalam hal ini tertuju pada interaksi sosial dan pencarian identitas diri. Salah satu dampak negatifnya adalah Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) yaitu kecemasan akan ketertinggalan informasi, pengalaman atau tren yang sedang berlangsung. FOMO dapat mempengaruhi kesehatan mental, harga diri dan kehidupan spiritual Generasi Z. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk memahami karakteristik generasi Z, bentuk-bentuk FOMO yang mereka alami serta merumuskan pendekatan pelayanan Pastoral yang responsif terhadap pergumulan tersebut. Dengan menggunakan metode kualitatif-deskriptif serta pendekatan studi pustaka, tulisan ini menekankan pentingnya gereja sebagai komunitas yang empatik, inklusif dan relevan dengan dunia digital. Pelayanan pastoral yang mendengarkan secara aktif, meneguhkan identitas dalam Kristus, dan membangun komunitas sehat merupakan langkah strategis untuk mendampingi Generasi Z dalam menghadapi tekanan sosial akibat FOMO.