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Imaginarium: Teenagers


Teens today want more than just "thoughts and prayers."
They are clamoring for meaning and revolution but traditional instinct is to usher them towards corridors and curriculum. They don’t want to merely have a say in what topic we study next. They are not content to plan fellowship events or games. They want much more than this — they want to change the entire system. They don’t want to help, they want to lead. And they are good at it.
Since 2021, the Imaginarium has partnered with multiple churches, and teenagers in particular, to develop engaging congregational tools to cultivate empathy, divergent thinking, and theologically grounded social innovation.
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