Episode 26

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2nd Feb 2026

The Quiet Exodus: Why Young Women Are Quietly Walking Away

In this episode of Echoes Through Eternity, Dr. Jeffrey D. Skinner explores a troubling but often overlooked trend: while Gen Z men are returning to church, young women are quietly leaving.

This is not loud rebellion. It is not rejection of Jesus. It is a slow erosion of belonging.

Joined by Rev. Dr. Kim McLean, mentored by Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and others—pastor, songwriter, church planter, and longtime mentor of others—this conversation examines how shame-based formation, unequal leadership structures, purity culture, and unresolved trauma have shaped women’s experiences in the church.

Drawing on Barna research, lived pastoral stories, and a Wesleyan understanding of holiness as love perfected, this episode asks a deeper question: What happens when formation fails to produce freedom?

Key themes include:

• The growing gender gap in church attendance

• Why women leave without abandoning faith

• The impact of shame-based discipleship

• Women in ministry and invisible ceilings

• Purity culture and spiritual trauma

• Why silence feels safer than staying

• What faithful formation looks like now

This episode is not an indictment. It is an invitation—to listen, to repent where needed, and to build churches where women are not merely welcomed, but needed.

REFERENCED RESEARCH & THINKERS

Barna Group

• Gen Z attendance trends and gender gap research

• Studies on church disengagement and trust in leadership

Survey Center on American Life

• Faith deconstruction and institutional trust

• Gendered religious disengagement

Beth Moore

• Public departure from the Southern Baptist Convention

• Reflections on women, authority, and Scripture

Mildred Bangs Wynkoop

• A Theology of Love

• Holiness as relational restoration, not behavioral perfection

Scriptural anchors used or referenced:

• Galatians 3:28

• John 4 (Woman at the Well)

• Resurrection witness of Mary Magdalene

• Ephesians 5 (mutual submission, not hierarchy)

Takeaways:

  1. Gen Z women are experiencing a quiet exodus from church, indicating a deeper relational breakdown.
  2. This exodus is characterized by a lack of belonging rather than outright rejection of faith.
  3. The data reveals a significant gap in church attendance between young men and women.
  4. Church leadership must address the relational safety and equal treatment of women in ministry.
  5. Many young women feel unseen and confined to narrow roles within church communities.
  6. The shift observed among young women invites churches to reflect on their practices and priorities.

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Transcript
Speaker B:

On the next episode of Echoes Through Eternity.

Speaker A:

Today's episode is entitled the Quiet Exodus.

Speaker A:

Gen Z Women are not necessarily following Gen Z men back to church.

Speaker A:

In fact, there is a quiet exodus among women.

Speaker A:

Picture a young woman slipping out after worship.

Speaker A:

No announcement, no argument, no dramatic exit.

Speaker A:

Just a quiet ache that grows until one Sunday, the seat stays in peace.

Speaker A:

She didn't stop believing in God.

Speaker A:

She did not I reject Jesus.

Speaker A:

She didn't even wake up wanting to leave the church.

Speaker A:

She just slowly stopped feeling like she belonged.

Speaker B:

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Echoes Through Eternity with Dr. Jeffery Skinner
Practical Christian Living, Church Planting, and Faithful Leadership
Echoes Through Eternity helps you hear God’s voice in the middle of real life. Each episode gives you clear teaching, honest stories, and practical steps to follow Jesus in a complicated world. You’ll walk with church planters, pastors, and everyday believers who carry both calling and scars.
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