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President’s Message: What Today’s Youth Are Turning Toward — and Why It Matters

Posted by Peggy B. Sapp, President & CEO on December 10, 2025 at 2:31 PM

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As we close out the year, I’ve been reflecting on a fascinating trend recently highlighted in The Washington Post: a quiet but growing spiritual reawakening among some young adults. While national data shows that many in Gen Z continue to step away from organized religion, faith leaders across the country are seeing something unexpected — a small but deeply committed group of students leaning into faith with renewed purpose and conviction.

 

At the University of Maryland Catholic Student Center, attendance has nearly doubled in the past five years. Students are not simply showing up out of obligation; they’re seeking belonging, structure, community, and a sense of moral grounding in a world that often feels chaotic. Many describe faith as a stabilizing force — something that provides clarity when everything else is noisy.

This movement isn’t limited to one faith tradition. Leaders from multiple backgrounds report similar patterns: young people searching for meaning, connection, and values-based guidance that digital culture cannot provide.

The larger surveys still paint a different picture — the long decline in religious affiliation has plateaued, but there is no evidence of a nationwide resurgence. Yet these small pockets of renewed engagement matter. They remind us that today’s youth are not indifferent; they’re discerning. They’re looking for truth, community, and direction — and when they find something that resonates, they commit with remarkable sincerity.

For those of us in prevention, education, and family support, this trend offers hope. It signals that young people are actively searching for grounding influences. It challenges us to continue creating environments where children and families find connection, resilience, and clarity of purpose.

As we move into a new year, may we continue to listen, adapt, and meet families where they are — helping them build strong, values-driven foundations in an ever-changing world.

Wishing you a meaningful December and a hopeful start to 2026.

Peggy B. Sapp

 

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