| COG has Oasis Naples, which has a more contemporary music style and a younger leadership team. I’m not sure how many 20 somethings attend there however. From my very limited information they seem to be plagued by the same thing many SW Florida congregations struggle with, in that they tend to lean towards the Senior age demographic.Parkway church is also COG and 20 somethings have their own dedicated service each week. I think they’re pretty big on home groups as well. Like Oasis, it has a more contemporary vibe in music and leadership.There is a non denominational church there called Destiny something or other that has a young adult program that is having some success. Between Naples, Fort Myers, and Bonita Springs, which are all relatively close to one another, there are a LOT of non denominational and independent churches that have large numbers of 20 somethings in attendance.I don’t live in Naples, but I’m down that way several times a year and make it a point to keep my ears open. As I’m sure you know, ministering in that area can be difficult due to so many “options†that people participate in besides church. The church I attend for example, while an hour north of Naples, has a different congregation nearly every week due to the influx of snowbirds and vacationers.Much success in your search “Hell will be filled with people that didn’t cuss, didn’t drink, and may even have been baptized. Why? Because none of those things makes someone a Christian.” |