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Generations Church
by Generations Creative
Generations Church is a Non-denominational Church in Carrollton, GA that exists to build GENERATIONS of followers of Jesus Christ.
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5/10/26 - The Woman Who Fears the Lord
In this powerful message from Proverbs 31, discover God’s timeless vision of a woman of noble character—one rarer than rubies, whose worth far exceeds any earthly treasure. Far from a guilt-inducing checklist or supermom standard, this passage paints a beautiful portrait of a godly wife, mother, and servant whose life flows from a deep fear of the Lord. Her husband trusts her completely, her hands work diligently, her words speak wisdom and kindness, and her legacy multiplies blessing for generations.True strength and dignity aren’t found in hustle culture, social media likes, or self-empowerment, but in reverencing Christ above all. Whether you’re a wife pouring into your home, a single woman seeking God’s path, or a man desiring to lead and cherish a woman who fears the Lord, this sermon will encourage, convict, and point every heart to the gospel.The Proverbs 31 woman isn’t perfect—she’s faithful. And because of Jesus’ perfect life, death, and resurrection, her story of grace can be yours today.
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5/3/26 - You Have Everything You Need
In this powerful message from 1 Corinthians 3:18–23, we unpack Paul’s urgent warning to a divided church: Stop deceiving yourselves with worldly wisdom, boasting in human leaders, and living like spiritual paupers. Instead, grasp the staggering reality that if you belong to Christ, the world, life, death, the present, and the future—all are yours—because you are Christ’s, and Christ is God’s. Whether you’ve been chasing approval, platforms, or security—or simply feel spiritually stuck—you’ll be challenged to stop living like you’re lacking and start living like everything is already yours in Jesus.
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4/26/26 - This House is Holy
In this powerful message from 1 Corinthians 3:16–17, we see Paul’s progression from building on the foundation of Christ to the stunning reality that we are the very temple of God. This sermon challenges believers to move beyond casual Christianity and embrace their identity as the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit, where unity, holiness, and love are not optional—but essential. If God truly lives among His people, then how we treat one another and live together becomes sacred, calling us to build up—not tear down—what God calls His holy house.
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4/19/26 - From Guilt to Grace: The Heart of True Repentance
Psalm 51 models true repentance through King David after his sin with Bathsheba: he openly confesses, accepts guilt without excuse, and pleads for mercy, cleansing, and a renewed heart—showing that genuine repentance is humble, honest, and transformational. He recognizes that sin is ultimately against God and seeks restored fellowship with Him. In contrast, Esau shows remorse without true repentance, highlighting the difference between superficial regret and repentance that leads to spiritual renewal.
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4/12/26 - What Are You Building?
This message from 1 Corinthians 3:10–15 challenges believers to move beyond spiritual immaturity and consider what they are building with their lives. With Jesus Christ as the only true foundation, the sermon calls us to examine not just our actions, but our motives—reminding us that everything will one day be tested by God’s refining fire. Ultimately, it’s a sobering and urgent reminder that while salvation is secure in Christ, the way we build our lives determines whether our work will last or be lost.
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4/5/26 - "If You Love Me...Go!" (Easter)
On this Easter Sunday, we celebrate the risen Christ who not only conquered the grave but now reigns with all authority, and calls His followers to action. In Matthew 28:16–20, Jesus gives His final command to go and make disciples, showing that true love for Him is not merely professed—it is demonstrated through obedience to His mission. This message challenges us to examine our hearts: if He is alive and Lord, are we truly living in surrender to what He has called us to do?
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4/3/26 - This is My Body (Good Friday)
On this Good Friday, we remember that Communion is not just a ritual—it’s a personal invitation from Jesus, who willingly gave His body and poured out His blood for the forgiveness of sins. In Matthew 26:26–29, Christ transforms a familiar tradition into a powerful reminder that He is the true Passover Lamb, calling us not just to remember His sacrifice, but to enter into a real relationship with Him. Don’t miss the moment—what we hold in our hands points to a Savior who gave everything to bring us to His table.
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3/29/26 - Are You Growing Up or Just Getting Older?
In this sobering and relatable message from 1 Corinthians 3:1–9, we confront the uncomfortable truth that spiritual immaturity can exist even inside the church. Paul challenges believers who “sound saved but act lost,” exposing how jealousy, division, and worldly thinking reveal a faith that hasn’t grown up. This sermon calls us to examine our lives and reminds us that God didn’t save us just to sit—but to grow into maturity in Christ, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, GET OVER OURSELVES SO GOD CAN DO THE SAME FOR OTHERS, THROUGH US!
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3/22/26 - When Jesus Gets Your Heart, He Gets Your Wallet
In Luke 19:1–10, we see that Jesus isn’t after surface-level change—He’s after a transformed heart. When Zacchaeus encounters Christ, his life doesn’t just look different on the outside; his priorities, especially his relationship with money, are radically changed from the inside out. This message challenges us to ask: has Jesus truly changed our hearts, and is there real evidence of that transformation in how we live?
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3/15/26 - Strength in the Waiting Season
In this message from Isaiah 40:31, we’re reminded that some believers walk into church celebrating breakthroughs, while others are quietly waiting on God to move. In a culture that demands speed and control, Scripture calls us to a deeper faith—one that trusts God’s timing, even when nothing seems to be happening. Discover how waiting on the Lord isn’t wasted time, but the very place where God renews your strength, steadies your heart, and prepares you to endure, run, and even soar.
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3/8/26 - The Battle in Your Mind
In this message, “The Battle in Your Mind,” we explore how the greatest spiritual battles aren’t fought around us—but within us. Through passages like 2 Corinthians 10:5, Romans 8:5–6, and Romans 12:2, Scripture shows that our thoughts shape our direction, our character, and the legacy we leave behind. When believers learn to take their thoughts captive, feed their minds with God’s truth, and daily renew their thinking, they experience the life and peace that come from a mind surrendered to Christ.
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3/1/26 - Spiritual Wisdom in a Natural World
In 1 Corinthians 2:6–16, Paul reveals that the deepest truths of God cannot be discovered through human intellect alone—they must be revealed by the Spirit of God. While the world may analyze Christianity from a distance, only the Spirit opens our eyes to see the glory of Christ and the power of the cross. This message reminds us that true spiritual understanding isn’t the result of brilliance or education, but the gracious work of God giving believers the very mind of Christ.
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2/22/26 - So that No One May Boast!
In 1 Corinthians 1:26–2:5, Paul reminds us that God builds His kingdom in a way that shatters human pride—choosing the unlikely, saving by sheer grace, and working through weakness so that no one can take credit. Our righteousness, wisdom, and redemption are not found in personality, platform, or performance, but in Christ alone and the power of the Holy Spirit. In a culture obsessed with credentials and influence, this passage calls the church back to humble confidence: proclaim the gospel faithfully, trust the Spirit fully, and give all the glory to God.
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2/15/26 - The Power the World Refuses to See
In 1 Corinthians 1:18–25, Paul confronts a culture obsessed with intellect, influence, and status—and declares that the message of the cross stands in direct opposition to it. What the world calls foolish, God calls power; what looks like weakness on Friday became eternal victory on Sunday. In a generation chasing relevance and applause, this message calls the church back to the one thing that truly saves: Christ crucified, the wisdom and power of God.
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2/8/26 - When The Church Chooses Sides
In a world fractured by politics, personalities, and preferences, 1 Corinthians 1:10–17 calls the church back to something better—true unity in Christ. As Paul confronts a divided Corinth, we’re reminded that our allegiance is not to pastors, parties, or personal tastes, but to the crucified and risen Savior who alone unites His people. Join us as we rediscover why unity around the gospel isn’t optional for the church—it’s essential to our witness and our faithfulness today.
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2/1/26 - Called to Unity: Paul’s Message to a Struggling Church
As this fast comes to an end, this sermon confronts how influence, division, and misplaced passions—usually over small things—can quietly shape our hearts and fracture the Church. Drawing from Paul’s opening words to the Corinthians, we are reminded that God’s standard, not cultural noise or personal preference, is what unifies the body of Christ, and that fellow believers are family even when they are struggling. With clarity and grace, this message challenges us to respond to one another not with escalation or judgment, but with gratitude, patience, and redemptive love rooted in who we are in Christ.
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1/18/26 - From the Fast to the Fight
As this season of fasting comes to a close, this message calls us to remember two life-shaping truths: God is with you because God is within you, and genuine faith must always be lived out in action. Drawing from Jacob’s encounter at Bethel, we are reminded that God’s presence is not confined to a place but revealed to a people who awaken to Him, and through the Apostle Paul we are challenged to see ourselves as the holy temple where His Spirit dwells. From David’s courageous stand against Goliath to James’ clear teaching that faith without works is dead, this sermon proclaims that trusting God is never passive—it moves us forward in obedience, courage, and confidence that the battle belongs to the Lord. As the fast ends, we are called not to retreat, but to rise, act on our faith, and walk boldly in the assurance that God is faithful to keep every promise He has made.
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1/11/26 - Trusting God When The Answer Is Not What We Expected
Even when we fast and pray with sincere hearts, God’s work may unfold in ways we never expected, reminding us that His purposes are higher than our plans. As Habakkuk declares, the Lord is at work beyond what we could imagine, calling us to wait faithfully, trust His word, and live by faith even when the vision seems delayed. Though circumstances may fail and outcomes disappoint, we rejoice in the God of our salvation, confident that His will is perfect and His timing sure.
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1/4/2026 - The Heart Behind the Fast
Fasting is meant to empty us of distractions so our worship of God is full, not to exalt ourselves or draw attention to what we’ve given up. In Genesis 4, Cain and Abel remind us that God looks not merely at the offering, but at the heart behind it—rejecting worship that is given for the wrong reasons. This message calls us to fast with pure motives, not as a badge of devotion, but as a humble act of worship that truly honors the Lord.
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12/28/25 - A Living Sacrifice: Worship That Transforms
Romans 12 calls believers to a life of wholehearted surrender, offering every part of themselves to God as an act of true worship grounded in His mercy. Paul reminds us that following Christ means resisting the pressure to be shaped by the world and instead being transformed from the inside out through a renewed mind. This transformation reveals God’s will and produces a life that reflects what is good, pleasing, and perfect in His sight.
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12/21/25 - A Season of Love
This sermon walks through John 3 to confront a sobering truth: religious knowledge and moral effort do not bring salvation. Jesus reveals that eternal life flows only through the Son who is lifted up on the cross, displaying the costly love of God who gives, not to condemn, but to save. Yet this love demands a response, because light exposes whether we truly desire Christ or prefer the darkness. Genuine faith steps into the light and produces visible obedience so that Christ may increase. To be born from above is to move from darkness to light, from death to life, and from trust in self to faith in Christ alone.
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12/14/25 - A Season of Joy
Biblical joy is not emotional excitement based on outcomes, but faithful confidence rooted in who God is and what He is already doing. From John the Baptist leaping in the womb at the unseen presence of Christ, to Mary magnifying the Lord before a single circumstance changed, Scripture reveals that joy recognizes God’s work early, celebrates His promises as finished, and refuses to bow to fear, pain, or uncertainty. This sermon calls the Church to remember what God has done, trust what He is doing now, and know He WILL do it again!
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12/7/25 - A Season of Peace
In a world overwhelmed by conflict, and relentless pressure, the message of the angels in Luke 2:8–14 reminds us that true peace can never be found in circumstances, achievements, or personal success. The shepherds weren’t searching for God, yet heaven came down to meet them—just as Christ comes to meet us in our brokenness. God’s gift of peace is not earned, achieved, or deserved; it is freely given in the person of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, who stepped into our chaos to rescue and restore us. When we surrender to Him, His presence brings a peace that stands firm even when the storms of life rage around us.
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11/30/25 - A Season of Hope
In this Advent message from Isaiah 9:1–7, we celebrate the hope of Jesus Christ having stepped into the deepest darkness of our world and our hearts. Jesus as the promised Light, exposes our sin, breaks the chains of spiritual bondage, and brings a joy the world can never offer. He shatters every burden, silences the enemy’s lies, and establishes a Kingdom marked by freedom, peace, and everlasting righteousness. As our Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace, Christ alone reigns with perfect justice and endless authority. This message calls us to step into His light, embrace the joy He gives, lay down every weight at His feet, and submit our lives to the only King who rules forever.
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11/23/25 - Thanksgiving Every Day
In this message from James 1, we’re reminded that Thanksgiving is far more than a holiday—it’s the mindset of a believer who truly knows Jesus. Christians can “consider it all joy” in every trial, how endurance is built through daily pursuit of God, and why a life submitted to Christ is a life fully equipped for anything the world, the flesh, or the enemy can throw at us. This Thanksgiving, discover how God has already given you everything you need to walk in joy, gratitude, and victory.
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11/16/25 - Nothing Is Pointless: When God Uses Ordinary Moments for Extraordinary Purpose
In this message from Acts 3, we're reminded there are no pointless moments in God’s Word. Even when a story in Scripture doesn’t feel exciting, the Holy Spirit uses it to expose the condition of our hearts and call us into deeper relationship with Him. Through the story of Peter, John, and the lame beggar, we’re challenged to see that God wants to use us—ordinary believers pursuing Jesus—to meet real needs with real faith. When we say “yes” to God, without overthinking or prioritizing safety & comfort, lives are transformed and Christ is glorified. Join us as we learn to chase Jesus wholeheartedly and step boldly into the supernatural work He calls us to.
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11/9/25 - The Secret of Contentment: Why Only Jesus Satisfies
Drawing from Israel’s daily manna and Paul’s call to Spirit-filled discipline, God exposes how our desire for “bigger, better, newer” blinds us to the sufficiency of Christ. We’ll confront the temptation to treat worship and daily faithfulness as routine while rediscovering that true contentment can only be sustained by Jesus Himself. As we head into a season obsessed with getting more, this sermon calls us back to the Source who is more than enough.
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11/2/25 - God's Blueprint for the Family
In this sermon, we take a hard look at the fallen state of man through the lens of God’s curses in Genesis 3:16–17, where sin disrupted the divine order and fractured the harmony God intended for His creation. Yet, even in the midst of that brokenness, God established a standard for His Church—a body where every member has a purpose and must function according to His design, as taught in 1 Corinthians 12. When each part of the body fulfills its God-given role, strength and unity are restored. This same principle applies to the home, where Ephesians 5 calls husbands and wives to live out their God-ordained roles in mutual submission to Christ. When the Church and family align with God’s order, both reflect His glory.
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10/26/25 - Laser-Focused Faith
This message challenges us to rethink what it means to be truly effective—both in life and in the Church. Just like a sniper with a shotgun or a boat rowed from one side, even good things become useless when used incorrectly. The same is true for the Church: when we lose focus on Jesus. Acts 2 shows believers who, despite their problems, stayed united in purpose and powerful in impact because their eyes were fixed on Christ alone. When the Church functions as God designed—focused, faithful, and working for His glory—Satan can’t touch it.
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10/19/25 - Send Me: When Faith Becomes Action
Experience a life-changing sermon that ignites a fire for faith in action! Inspired by Isaiah 6:5-8, John 18:1-6, Acts 2:36-39, and Acts 8:35-38, this message dives into the overwhelming response of those who truly encounter the Living God. Discover why meeting Christ sparks an undeniable urge to act, to serve, and to proclaim, “Here am I, send me!” Are you a Jesus freak ready to live out your faith, or still a sponge waiting to be squeezed? Watch now and be challenged to respond to God’s call with bold, authentic faith!
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10/14/25 - Divine Communication
Join us for a powerful sermon on Divine Communication, exploring how God speaks to us. Anchored in Hebrews 1:1-3, this message unpacks four key points: the Spoken Word (Jeremiah 1:9), where God directly communicates His will; the Walking Word (John 1:14), revealing Jesus as the living embodiment of God’s truth; the Written Word (Romans 15:4, 1 John 1:4), providing hope and joy through Scripture; and the Bible as God’s Revelation (1 Samuel 3:20-21, 2 Timothy 3:16-17), equipping us for every good work. Watch now to deepen your understanding of how God communicates with His people!
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10/5/25 - Approach God with Confidence!
You don’t have to clean yourself up to come to God—Jesus already did that for you! In this message from Hebrews 10:19–24, Pastor Justin reminds us that we can approach God with bold confidence—not because of what we’ve done, but because of what Jesus has done. The blood of Christ tore the veil, opening the way for us to come freely, sincerely, and with full assurance of faith.When you feel too broken, too guilty, or too far gone—God says, “Come on in!” Your admittance isn’t based on the mud on your shoes; it’s based on the cross of Christ. Learn how to draw near to God with a sincere heart, live free from guilt and shame, trust that He hears you, and treat others with the same grace He’s shown you.This message will challenge you to stop trying to fix yourself and start walking boldly into God’s presence—because the way has already been made through Jesus.
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9/28/25 - When You Feel You Have Nothing Left
We all face moments when life leaves us completely drained—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Even Christians sometimes get caught up in celebrating the wrong things or letting the world pressure them into its agenda. But God never called Christians or pastors to be puppets of public opinion—He called us to be faithful to His Word. In this message, we’ll talk about the weight of ministry, the attacks of the enemy, and the struggle of speaking truth even when it feels like no one’s listening. Most importantly, we’ll turn to Scripture to see how God meets us when our tank is empty. Together, we’ll discover five powerful promises: His mercies never run out, His strength shines in weakness, He is our safe place in trouble, He renews our strength when we wait on Him, and Jesus Himself gives rest for our souls. When you feel like you have nothing left, this message will remind you that God is everything you need.
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9/21/25 - Embracing True Discipleship: Dying to Self to Live in Christ
Letting go is never simple—whether it's the final whistle of a game, the turning of a tassel at graduation, or bidding farewell to someone we hold dear. Spiritually, the challenge is even greater. The recent tragedies of Iryna Zarutska's murder and Charlie Kirk's assassination confront us with a world steeped in anger, loss, and evil, tempting us to respond with raw, human instinct. Yet, Scripture calls us to a higher battle—not against flesh and blood, but against the spiritual forces of darkness (Ephesians 6:10–12). In this message, we dive into the heart of following Jesus: denying ourselves (Matthew 16:24), losing our lives to find true life (Luke 9:24–25), dying like a seed to bear fruit (John 12:24), and living crucified with Christ (Romans 6:6–7). True discipleship demands daily surrender, putting our flesh to death (Galatians 5:24) so our lives reflect Jesus, not ourselves. Join us as we discover how to die to self and truly live in Him.
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9/14/25 - Our Great High Priest
In this message, “Our Great High Priest” from Hebrews 4:14–16, we look at the powerful comparison between Aaron, Israel’s first high priest, and Jesus, our perfect and eternal High Priest. Unlike Aaron, who was appointed to act on behalf of men in things pertaining to God, Jesus stands as the greater fulfillment—chosen from among men, yet without sin, and called directly by the Father. We also explore the unique connection between Jesus and Melchizedek, highlighting His eternal priesthood that brings us direct access to God’s throne of grace. This sermon challenges us to consider: Why do we need a High Priest? And more personally, Have you drawn near to our perfect High Priest who intercedes for us today?
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9/7/25 - Enter His Rest
Jesus offers more than relief from life’s burdens—He offers true rest for our souls. In this message, Enter His Rest (Matthew 11:28–30), we explore God’s promise of rest from the days of Moses and Joshua to its ultimate fulfillment in Christ. Scripture points to two kinds of rest: freedom from weariness, sorrow, and striving, and the eternal rest found in God’s completed work of redemption. Discover how faith and obedience are the doorway into this rest and how it transforms the way we live today. Reflection questions include: Have you entered God’s eternal rest? Are you walking daily in the rest that Christ has promised?
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8/31/25 - Guard the Heart: Infidelity & Temptation
In today’s culture, temptation is everywhere—physical, emotional, and digital. This sermon unpacks Proverbs 4:23, reminding us that “above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”We explore how unfaithfulness often begins in small, hidden places—unguarded thoughts, secret conversations, or digital compromises—and how these can quietly erode marriages and faith. Through powerful illustrations and Scripture, we learn:Temptation starts in the heart (James 1:14–15)The danger of emotional affairs (Matthew 5:28)How to resist digital temptation (Psalm 101:3)Building a culture of purity and accountability (1 Thessalonians 4:3–4)This message is a call to honesty, transparency, and practical safeguards that protect our hearts, marriages, and witness. God is faithful and always provides a way of escape (1 Corinthians 10:13).👉 Watch now and take the next step in guarding your heart, building trust, and choosing purity today.
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8/24/25 - Under Pressure — Finances & Stress
Money is one of the greatest sources of stress in life and relationships, but Jesus reminds us in Matthew 6:24 that we cannot serve both God and money. In this message, we explore how debt, poor stewardship, and different money mindsets create conflict, and how aligning our finances with God’s plan brings peace and trust. Learn practical steps to budget with wisdom, give as worship, and trust God as provider so that money serves God’s purposes instead of controlling your life.
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8/17/25 - The Silent Killer in Marriage | Breaking Free from Unforgiveness
Unforgiveness is a silent killer in marriages and relationships—it builds walls, fuels resentment, and withholds love. But God’s Word calls us to something greater. In this message from Ephesians 4:31–32, we explore how bitterness and unresolved conflict poison intimacy, and how true forgiveness brings healing, freedom, and restoration. Discover how to let go of grudges, release the need for justice, and extend the same grace Christ has given us. If you’ve ever struggled to forgive—or be forgiven—this message will help you find the path toward healing and lasting love.
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8/10/25 - Restoring the Bond: God's Design for a Thriving Marriage | Communication Breakdown
In this powerful and practical sermon, we dive into the heart of poor communication and emotional disconnection—two silent destroyers of relationships. Drawing from James 1:19, “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry,” we’ll explore how avoidance, harsh words, lack of listening, and misunderstanding erode emotional intimacy in marriages, families, and friendships. With biblical insight and real-life application, this message teaches how to break unhealthy patterns and build communication that honors God. Learn how to listen with empathy, speak with grace, and reconnect emotionally with those you love. Whether you're struggling to be heard or longing to be understood, this sermon offers hope, healing, and tools to grow in Christ-like connection.
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8/3/25 - God Always Has a Plan: Trusting His Goodness in Every Season (Justin M.)
No matter what the enemy throws your way, God is always working for your good — not because you earned it, but because you belong to Him through Jesus Christ. In this powerful message, rooted in Genesis 50:20 and Romans 8:28, we’re reminded that God's plan never fails. If you're alive and in Christ, you're part of that plan. It's time to shift your perspective, recognize His constant work in your life, and respond with worship. Because if God is always good... then we’ve got some worshipping to do!
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7/27/25 - It’s Not About Me: Living the Jesus Way in Marriage, Family, and Church (Justin M.)
What if we really believed others were more important than ourselves? In this message, we’ll explore how radically different our marriages, families, and churches would look if we applied God's standard of selfless love. It’s not about what we get—it’s about who we reflect. From our spouses and children to complete strangers, Jesus calls us to love in a way that points others straight to Him. This isn't childish faith—it's grown-up, gospel-shaped living. Join us as we challenge selfishness, confront cultural norms, and embrace a life that glorifies God in every relationship.
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7/20/25 - Moved with Compassion: The Heart of Jesus for the Broken (Justin M.)
In this stirring sermon on Matthew 9:32–36, we witness the healing power of Jesus as He restores a mute man oppressed by a demon—but the passage doesn't stop there. We also see Christ's deep compassion for the crowds, His mission to reach the lost, and His call for more workers in the harvest field.This message challenges us to reflect:What breaks the heart of Jesus?How do we respond to spiritual need around us?Are we willing to be part of His mission?Whether you're longing for healing, purpose, or a deeper understanding of Christ’s love for the world, this sermon invites you to see Jesus not just as a miracle worker, but as the Shepherd who cares deeply for His people.
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7/13/25 - Plow the Field: Lean In, Don’t Quit (Justin M.)
In this powerful and challenging message, you'll be reminded of the urgent need for a Christ-centered community—people who aren't just there to support you, but who actually push you to look more like Jesus. You'll be encouraged to recognize that nothing you're a part of is more important or more powerful than God's specific plan for your life. But that calling also comes with a target. The enemy is always working to disrupt, discourage, and distract. If it feels like everything around you is fighting against your progress, you’re not imagining it. Don’t give up. Now is the time to lean into the people God has placed around you and keep plowing the field He’s called you to. There’s fruit on the other side of your faithfulness.
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7/6/25 - The Power of Community in Your Walk with Christ (Ethan M.)
In a world that often pushes isolation and individualism, middle and high school students need to know they were never meant to do life alone. This sermon unpacks the biblical truth that we are created for community—designed to grow, thrive, and stand strong together. From friendships that build faith to a church family that supports you through ups and downs, discover why having a Christ-centered community is essential for spiritual growth, identity, and purpose. Whether you're struggling to find your place or just need a reminder that you belong, this message will encourage you to lean in, open up, and walk with others on the journey with Jesus.
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6/29/25 - 2025 VBS Celebrations Sunday
Celebrate with us as we recap all that God did during VBS 2025!!!
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6/22/25 - Hearts on Fire: Recognizing and Responding to Jesus (Justin M.)
In this powerful sermon we journey alongside the two disciples on the road to Emmaus as they encounter the risen Jesus and later exclaim, “Did not our hearts burn within us?” That same fire still rises within us today—nudging us to serve God, love others deeply, and become the hands and feet of Jesus in a broken world. Don’t miss the moment when God stirs your heart. This message will encourage you to recognize His presence, respond with obedience, and live with purpose as He walks beside you—even when you don’t realize it. Let your heart burn, and let it move you.
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6/15/25 - A Father's Day Testimony (Mike M.)
This Father’s Day sermon is a powerful testimony of God’s unwavering goodness and faithfulness, even in the face of a lifetime of disobedience and running from His calling. Through raw honesty and heartfelt reflection, this message tells the story of a man who spent years going his own way—ignoring God’s voice, resisting His purpose, and chasing things that never satisfied. Yet despite it all, God never gave up. His mercy was constant, His love relentless, and His grace more than enough to redeem a broken life. Whether you’re a father, a prodigal, or someone still searching, this sermon is a reminder that it’s never too late to surrender—and that God’s faithfulness endures through every chapter of our story. Watch and be encouraged by the power of a God who never stops pursuing His children.
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6/8/25 - Don't Wait to be Great: Grow Up in Christ Now (Justin M.)
Being young is not an excuse to settle for shallow faith. In this message, we challenge the idea that spiritual maturity is only for adults and unpack how young people can live with purpose, passion, and a deep commitment to glorifying God—right now. Drawing from 1 Timothy 4:12 and other scriptures, this sermon calls out the lie that age equals spiritual impact, and reminds the Church that if we want young people to be taken seriously in their faith, we must invest in discipling them seriously. Maturity doesn’t come with age—it comes with intentional growth. Let’s raise up a generation that doesn’t just attend church but leads it.
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6/1/25 - Grace and Truth: Confronting Sin with Courage and Love (Justin M.)
Confronting sin isn’t easy—but it’s necessary for a healthy, Christ-centered community. In this message from Matthew 18:15–20, we explore Jesus’ clear and compassionate instructions for how believers should address sin among each other. Rather than ignoring wrong or reacting in anger, Jesus calls us to speak truth in love, seek restoration, and pursue unity. This sermon unpacks how grace and accountability work hand-in-hand, reminding us that the goal is never shame, but healing and reconciliation in the body of Christ.
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Generations Church is a Non-denominational Church in Carrollton, GA that exists to build GENERATIONS of followers of Jesus Christ.
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