Generations Creative

Generations Church

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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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Generations Creative

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Jul 8, 2026

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7/5/26 - Freedom in Christ 08.07.2026

In a nation celebrating 250 years of freedom, we cherish the liberties our forefathers fought for—but how does that compare to the eternal freedom found in Christ Jesus? This powerful sermon explores the profound difference between political independence and the soul-liberating power of the Gospel. Discover why no earthly freedom can rival the chain-breaking, life-transforming liberty we receive t...

6/14/26 - Not Just Talk - The Power of a Father's Love 22.06.2026

This Sunday we look at 1 Corinthians 4:14-21. The Apostle Paul steps forward not as a distant teacher, but as a loving spiritual father calling his children home. He writes with tender authority, admonishing the proud Corinthian church to reject empty talk and arrogant division, urging them instead to imitate his cross-centered life of humility, suffering, and faithful stewardship. In a world drow...

5/24/26 - Idols: Not Just Statues and Shrines 09.06.2026

This powerful sermon confronts a sobering truth: idolatry is not confined to ancient carvings or pagan temples, but lives in anything that steals God's rightful place in our lives. Drawing from Colossians 3:5 and Ephesians 5:5, God exposes hidden idols in areas like our imagination, activities, finances, prayer life, relationships, and emotions—revealing how even good things become dangerous w...

5/17/26 - Faithful Stewards in a Judgmental World 19.05.2026

In this timely sermon from 1 Corinthians 4, Paul dismantles celebrity culture and childish church divisions by calling every leader—and every believer—to live as humble servants and faithful stewards of God’s gospel. Stop chasing human applause, tearing leaders down, or grumbling over preferences; the only requirement is faithfulness, and the only opinion that matters is the Lord’s “Well done.”Liv...

5/10/26 - The Woman Who Fears the Lord 12.05.2026

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...

5/3/26 - You Have Everything You Need 12.05.2026

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. Whet...

4/26/26 - This House is Holy 29.04.2026

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...

4/19/26 - From Guilt to Grace: The Heart of True Repentance 22.04.2026

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 repentan...

4/12/26 - What Are You Building? 15.04.2026

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 whil...

4/5/26 - "If You Love Me...Go!" (Easter) 13.04.2026

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...

4/3/26 - This is My Body (Good Friday) 13.04.2026

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...

3/29/26 - Are You Growing Up or Just Getting Older? 01.04.2026

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 s...

3/22/26 - When Jesus Gets Your Heart, He Gets Your Wallet 28.03.2026

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 transfor...

3/15/26 - Strength in the Waiting Season 28.03.2026

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 ren...

3/8/26 - The Battle in Your Mind 12.03.2026

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 dail...

3/1/26 - Spiritual Wisdom in a Natural World 12.03.2026

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...

2/22/26 - So that No One May Boast! 03.03.2026

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 credenti...

2/15/26 - The Power the World Refuses to See 03.03.2026

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 tru...

2/8/26 - When The Church Chooses Sides 11.02.2026

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 op...

2/1/26 - Called to Unity: Paul’s Message to a Struggling Church 09.02.2026

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 the...

1/18/26 - From the Fast to the Fight 09.02.2026

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 s...

1/11/26 - Trusting God When The Answer Is Not What We Expected 14.01.2026

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...

1/4/2026 - The Heart Behind the Fast 07.01.2026

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...

12/28/25 - A Living Sacrifice: Worship That Transforms 05.01.2026

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...

12/21/25 - A Season of Love 05.01.2026

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. G...

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