The Multigenerational Church: How and What
Scripture: Psalm 145:4 – “One generation commends your works to another; they tell of your
mighty acts.”
The church is not meant to cater to one demographic but to be a family of believers spanning all
generations. God’s design for the church includes wisdom from the elders, strength from the
young, and zeal from every stage of life. When older generations pour their faith into the
younger, and the young bring new vision, the church thrives. Paul instructs older men and
women to teach the younger (Titus 2), creating a legacy of faith that bridges generations. The
beauty of a multigenerational church lies in its diversity—each age group offering something
unique for the benefit of the whole body.
Reflection: How can you contribute to making your church a place where all generations are
valued and encouraged? What steps can be taken to build a legacy of faith for future
generations?
Prayer Focus: Pray for unity among all generations in the church, that each would value and
learn from the other. Ask God to reveal ways you can encourage and mentor others, and for the
wisdom to build a lasting legacy of faith in your community.