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July 29, 2025

A Generation on Fire: How a Young Adult Gathering Became a 70-Person Bible Study

By Maria Ignas (BA 25)

Tune into current discourse about the spiritual state of young adults, and what you鈥檒l find is pretty bleak. Masses of young people, even professing Christians, are openly distancing themselves from core tenets of the faith. It鈥檚 easy to become dismayed when reading up on dismal church attendance statistics or yet another young adult鈥檚 departure from Christianity.

However, we know with certainty that God remains at work in the hearts and minds of His children, and He鈥檚 not slowing down anytime soon. What seems like barren ground may actually be the perfect clearing for the fire of revival.

Take a look at Noah (BS 24) and Emma (Lehman BS 23, MBA 23) Wright鈥檚 Bible study. This group, which has grown to about 70 people, is challenging every notion that the younger generations are anything but passionate about unrelenting faith.

The idea for the study began in the summer of 2024, when Noah, Emma, and some friends felt God call them to lead a co-ed community Bible study.

鈥淲e felt the Lord lead us to have something where anyone could be invited and no one would be excluded,鈥 said Noah.

After much prayer and preparation, the Wrights opened their Warsaw home for the study鈥檚 first meeting in May 2024. That Wednesday evening, a group of 10-12 young adults worshiped, prayed, read a passage of Scripture, and held conversations in small groups.

鈥淣one of us fully knew what we were getting into,鈥 said Noah. 鈥淲e just wanted to provide a space for community, fellowship, and worshiping the Lord.鈥

Each week, the study welcomes young people who are yearning for a genuine relationship with the Lord and a close-knit community to find it in. At each gathering, the Wrights witness attendees form new friendships and deepen existing ones, all while seeking God in His Word together.

鈥淧eople are just hungry to be with other believers, and they鈥檙e hungry to chase after the Lord,鈥 said Noah.

To third-year nursing major Lucas Wrenn, a member of the group鈥檚 leadership, a core element of the study is that it turns no one away; it invites all to experience the life-giving presence of Jesus.

鈥淚t is an environment that welcomes everybody,鈥 said Wrenn. 鈥淲e very much value people being able to walk in the door with anything they are going through. We want them to feel like they can lay that down at the feet of Jesus and leave their burdens behind when they walk out the door.鈥

Wrenn has found his own spiritual renewal through the study.

鈥淭his has been a place that not only allows me to pour my cup out but also allows me to get my cup filled up,鈥 said Wrenn.

Tairyn Null, a second-year digital marketing major, has found an invaluable source of community since she began attending in October last year.

鈥淚 have gotten to make friends with other upperclassmen girls,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey walk with me and give me wise counsel as I grow in my relationships with God and people. It wasn鈥檛 something I knew I needed, but God did, and I was able to find that here!鈥

To many, the study鈥檚 small groups prove crucial to the community and the mutual edification the group offers. After the week鈥檚 speaker explicates a passage of Scripture, which is usually a portion of the book the group is progressing through, men and women break into smaller groups for discussion. In these times of earnest conversation and vulnerability, attendees find solidarity with one another.

鈥淚 found community in talking to other guys my age who are walking through the same things,鈥 said Wrenn. 鈥淲e can learn from and help one another.鈥

Though the Wrights and many attendees are 糖心传媒 alumni, the study welcomes people from every sphere of life, from college-age adults to those in their upper 20s, high schoolers, and even a middle schooler.

The study has addressed a need for young adults who live in Warsaw but don鈥檛 have the opportunity to connect with 糖心传媒 students. It鈥檚 given them a space to fellowship with those whose paths they may not otherwise cross.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been so cool to see the Lord take two different groups of people in the same town and bring them together,鈥 said Emma.

According to Noah and Emma, one crucial factor of the group鈥檚 longevity is its core leadership group, which meets 45 minutes before the study to pray, prepare food, and help the Wrights set up. These young adults have relieved pressure from Noah and Emma, allowing the Bible study to belong to everyone, not only one or two people.

Wrenn has found his role is equipping him practically to minister to others.

鈥淚t has grown me as a leader in ministry, provided me opportunities to share my testimony with people and lead others closer to God,鈥 said Wrenn. 鈥淭his has sparked a desire in my heart to lead in ministry, whatever that might look like in the future.鈥

According to study leader Logan Anderson (AS 20), speaking on rotation has trained him to share the Gospel.聽

鈥淭he Gospel is for everyone, so we should speak about it in a way that is palatable for everyone without being watered down,鈥 he said.

The Bible study has grown into so much more than what anyone, most of all the Wrights, could have expected. As they reflect on the group, they understand it鈥檚 marked by God鈥檚 provision every step of the way.

For example, the group’s rapidly growing numbers are a blessing, but they have posed a problem. The couple easily accommodated attendees during the summer months, when everyone could pitch a blanket in the Wrights鈥 spacious yard, but Noah and Emma struggled with how they would host during the colder months of the school year. Could they fit everyone inside their house? Or should they call off the group until it grew warmer?

When the Wrights looked at the work God was accomplishing through the study, they knew they couldn鈥檛 cut it off. They agreed to hold the study inside their home once it grew colder, and they trusted if they ran out of room, the Lord would provide space elsewhere.

As more people showed up and the house grew crowded, Noah and Emma never lacked space to fit everyone. They continue to offer the study in their home, and no one has to be turned away because of it.

Challenges like these have taught the group鈥檚 leaders to seek the Lord鈥檚 direction in everything. As the months have passed, the study has shifted according to what God desires each week. Whether He calls the group to emphasize Scripture reading, small group discussion, or worship, they find tremendous blessing when they align themselves with His nudging.

Ultimately, the study has shown Noah, Emma, and their friends just how faithful God is in using the gifts and offerings of His children.

鈥淭he Bible study has taught me to be faithful with whatever you have,鈥 said Emma. 鈥淎nd if you don鈥檛 have that much, it can still be offered to the Lord.鈥

When Noah reflects on the group鈥檚 effectiveness, he鈥檚 reminded of the necessity of prayer. According to him, the group鈥檚 health is directly tied to their active petitioning of the Lord.

鈥淚f a ministry isn鈥檛 founded in prayer, it鈥檚 not going to be effective,鈥 said Noah. 鈥淎ny effectiveness we鈥檝e had is because of the Lord. So it鈥檚 been cool to see people being faithful in prayer every single week, praying over those who come, the Scripture we鈥檙e going to read, the worship, and even just the baggage and hurt people come in with.鈥

The Bible study continues to meet on Tuesday evenings at the Wright residence. Whether its attendees realize it or not, they are living God鈥檚 Word. As men and women gather to sing songs of worship, pray over the sick, and minister to the hurting, they are partaking in a rich tradition of sons and daughters who know their Father and what He asks of them.

鈥淲e have to act like the Lord is coming back soon,鈥 said Noah. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 waste any time: We want people to be set on fire for Him.鈥

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