
In this episode of Together 4 Good, Pastor Nate Preisinger sits down with Kate and Paige—two thoughtful and refreshingly honest Gen Z summer interns—to talk about what keeps them connected to church, and why so many of their peers are stepping away.
They share personal stories about growing up in faith, the impact of the pandemic on their church habits, and what they’ve had to unlearn along the way. From Kate’s call to become a pastor—which, in true Gen Z fashion, began the moment someone told her she couldn’t—to Paige’s deep connection to God through nature and working with kids, this episode offers a nuanced and hopeful look at the next generation’s relationship with the church.
The conversation also touches on big themes like Christian nationalism, deconstruction, and the disconnect between churches and their communities.
Whether you're a church leader, parent, or someone curious about where the future of faith is headed, this episode is full of insight, laughter, and hope.
What You’ll Learn:
How the pandemic disrupted Gen Z’s relationship with church
Why Paige feels most connected to God through nature and children’s ministry
The surprising story behind Kate’s call to ministry—and the power of being told “no”
What Gen Z wishes the church would stop doing (and what they hope it starts)
Why Christian nationalism is a major turn-off for young adults
How churches can reconnect with younger generations in real, meaningful waysAnd yes... why Pastor Nate absolutely cannot handle ASMR
🎧 Listen now for a funny, honest, and conversation about church, doubt, and why showing up still matters.