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Are you allowing margin in your life to pause and receive God’s instruction?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino discusses the Hebrew month of Shevat, a time of transformation, instruction, and preparation for entering the Promised Land. Deuteronomy 1:3-5 recounts how on the 1st of Shevat, Moses, before he ascended to heaven, gave the children of Israel their final instructions before they entered the Promised Land. Though Moses had struggled with a stammering tongue, he was the one chosen and equipped through God’s Spirit to bear the weight of giving the final instruction before the promise. This month highlights how God’s power is perfected in our weaknesses and how He lights up the path before us with His Word. At the start of this year, don’t just ask God for good ideas or big dreams, but seek His will, trusting He is with you every step you take.Join Megann as she shares principles from the tribe of Asher, associated with this month, how to be in the world but not of it, like oil and water, and the importance of planting seeds of obedience, putting into action God’s instruction for the future.
Do you trust God to bring you through difficult circumstances?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino points out the importance of reflecting on what God has brought you through in the past year, so as to walk into the new year with courage and perspective. We’re often led through the challenge, rather than around it. The scriptures echo this process of refinement as the psalmists declare how God’s people are led through fire and water, being refined as precious silver – how our Shepherd guides us through the valley with His rod and staff. The fruit of all this, if we press into God’s purpose, is deepened character, stronger faith, and well-rooted testimony. The key is perspective. As you focus on Jesus, the Good Shepherd who brought you through, you’ll be able to face the unknowns of the new year with faith and courage.Join Megann as she shares the definitions and distinctions between a shepherd’s rod and staff, why the “rod of inspection” is an invitation to healing and intimacy with God, and how to enter in the new year with prophetic purpose, aligned with heaven's strategy.
Get your Goals to Grow workbook: https://curtlandry.com/yearahead Discover your divine design with PurposeQuest: https://mypurposequest.com/beginAre you inviting God into your goals and dreams?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino discusses moving into 2026 with purpose, identity, and rhythm by realigning with God’s voice. Setting goals gives us focus and intention, but we must invite Jesus into them from the start–not simply asking Him to bless our plans but asking what His plan is. It’s easy to get caught up in moving towards goals that misalign with our true identity and purpose–the roles we think we must play, or who we’ve been told we should be. Bringing your new year vision before the throne of God, asking Him for a word for the year, gives space to expose any misalignments, reaffirming your true purpose as you hear the voice of your Father. There is a holy mission God invites you to join Him in—a partnership that is joyful and the deepest fulfillment you can find. Join Megann as she shares how to walk into 2026 anchored in your identity, aligned with the Word, and walking in rhythm with the Holy Spirit.
Download 25 Names of Jesus resource: https://curtlandry.com/namesofjesusAre you remaining in God, as a branch connected to the Vine?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino discusses the true meaning of Christmas and what it means to be rooted in Jesus Messiah – His true identity – so that we can be secure in who He says we are. Jesus (Yeshua) is the Root of David, the Son of God, the Son of Man, Who came to bring salvation, identity, and purpose. Though He was likely not born on December 25, this season, along with the message of Hanukkah, encourages us to connect with our spiritual heritage, preparing in the year ahead to sow seeds of Kingdom identity through holy rhythms in our homes. Shabbat, the Feasts of the Lord, meals together reflecting on Jesus, all lay a foundation of security and purpose. Our children will not have to wonder who they are when we daily decree Who He is. Join Megann as she shares how their family celebrates Hanukkah and Christmas together, the power of calling on the Names of God, and what it means to be rooted in your faith, knowing Jesus as your source.
Are you seeking God’s perspective on what you’re seeing?In this 100th episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the Hebrew month of Tevet, a time of divine strategy, spiritual insight, and preparation. Hanukkah’s light taught us to see with God’s eyes, see with spiritual clarity. This includes discerning the tactics of the enemy and trusting God as our Rear Guard as we journey forward. As you enter this month, consider:What is God revealing to you?What strategy is He giving for the season ahead?How can you position yourself for vision and breakthrough?Join Megann as she shares how the Hebrew month of Tevet is connected to the tribe of Dan and the Hebrew word “Ayin”, which means “eye” or “spiritual vision.” This month is an invitation to ask the Lord to show you the unseen things, equipping you to move forward with wisdom, strategy, and heaven's perspective.
Are you willing to let your light shine, even if it costs you?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino discusses the powerful story of Hanukkah and how it speaks to us today—inviting us to choose courage over compromise, faith over fear, and embrace a countercultural lifestyle as bearers of light. It costs something to be the light, and we must be willing to invest in our relationship with Jesus, drawing courage and wisdom from our communion with Him. It's His Light that shines within us, and Hanukkah calls us to remember our true identity in Him and choose endurance. To rise in faith, align with the One true God, and trust Him as our faithful provider and defender.Join Megann as she shares the timeless principles of Hanukkah and meaningful ways to celebrate with your family, nurturing the next generation to walk with Jesus from a place of dedication and without compromise.
Discover your divine design! https://mypurposequest.com Do you need direction in your life? In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino is joined by her husband and best friend, Paul Marcellino, to discuss the launch of his passion project, PurposeQuest— a personalized software designed to guide you in your Kingdom purpose. Through spiritual warfare, cultural distraction, and lack of direction, it’s easy to start to drift into apathy, but that is a dangerous place to be.Jesus was clear on His purpose–and we need to be as well. We need clarity, helping us distinguish between good things and great things – we need to be active participants in our journey of life, seeking God’s heart for our story.Join Megann and Paul as they share Paul’s story of discovering his divine purpose and what inspired the creation of the app. Learn how you can start your quest today by opening a free account and pressing towards your God-given assignment and destiny.
This holiday season, are you taking moments to reflect on God’s goodness in your life? In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about a powerful Hebrew phrase that invites us to pause and recognize the good and beautiful gifts in our lives. The holiday season can be one of comparison and we must guard our hearts with gratitude, seeding the atmosphere of our homes with praise, honor, blessing, and remembrance. Gratitude is not circumstantial, it’s a heart posture. As you intentionally focus on the good, you begin a rhythm of recognition that shifts your focus from lack to abundance. Join Megann and she shares the gift of pausing to recognize and rejoice in God’s provision, focusing on the good in other people rather than their faults, and embracing a lifestyle of thanksgiving.
Are you embracing your call to shine brightly with the light of the Holy Spirit?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the Hebrew month of Kislev, a season of miracles and selfless devotion– a call to embrace our role as carriers of God’s presence. Kislev holds the history of Hanukkah, a story of victory for God’s people, the endurance of light, and the rededication of the temple. In this season we’re reminded, as 1 Corinthians 3 proclaims, that through salvation in Jesus we have become God's temple–the dwelling place of His Holy Spirit. We’re called to carry His light and presence into the world, to dispel the darkness and not be deterred by it. To carry God’s light, we must be emptied of ourselves and all things that war with our true purpose. We must nurture His light within us, align with His Word, and be expectant of miracles. Join Megann as she shares the power of rededication and selfless devotion in our homes, families and communities, and how to live as the light, leaning into God’s daily provision.
Are you letting the delay in your life define you or refine you?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino discusses how to maintain a mindset of faith during seasons of delay. Delay can trigger our old agreements, habits, and patterns, creating feelings of abandonment or rejection. The enemy wants us to fall back into old mindsets, but God is calling us forward into deeper levels of alignment. He wants to renew our minds from a victim mentality to a victor mentality, calling us to come out of agreement with our infirmity and align with our true identity in Him as a son or daughter. Delay is not denial, it’s not abandonment, it’s not time wasted— it's how God is positioning and healing you for what comes next.Join Megann as she shares the power of faith born out of devotion, how to be anchored in God’s Word, operate in His timing, and see delay as an invitation to wisdom.
How do you continue to step forward when you feel tired and confused?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino discusses getting stuck in a cycle of confusion, fatigue, and disappointment, and how to break free and move forward. Sometimes, after a spiritual high, like the Fall Feasts, we go through a wilderness season, disappointed by God’s timeline and weary from the waiting. It’s in this season that He refines us, reveals His character as Provider, and matures our hearts to trust and go forward, despite the unknowns. Sometimes, fear and doubt masquerade as logic and reason —and even voices with good intentions can become distractions from the instruction God has given us. If what we heard is in alignment with His Word, and confirmed by His Spirit and trusted counsel, we must contend for it in trust and faith.Join Megann as she shares the safeguard of praying to be in the center of God's will, why you need to know what you’re contending for, and how to not shrink back in fear but walk towards your purpose with faith and intention.
Will you stand for Israel and the Jewish people with grace and boldness?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino is joined by her friend Kathryn Smoltz to talk about God's unchanging love and heart for Israel. As Believers, we’re called to love what God loves, honor what He honors, and hate what He hates. God loves Israel, He loves all people, but He hates lies. Satan has hijacked many Christian circles into cursing God’s people due to deception and false doctrine, and this has greatly grieved the Holy Spirit. When we read and meditate on the scriptures, the truth becomes abundantly clear–God’s covenant with Israel and love for the Jewish people are eternal, and He’s inviting you to join Him in His prophetic work–to see how Israel’s story is the story you’ve been grafted into by His glorious grace and promise. Listen as Kathryn shares her personal story and experiences in the Holy Land, why it’s critical to know God’s heart and promises for Israel and the Jewish people, and how you can arise and refuse silence like Esther, blessing Israel’s prophetic destiny — and yours.
What habits and patterns are you nurturing this month that you want to carry forward in your family line?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the Hebrew month of Cheshvan, a month of dual opportunity that invites us to tend to the soil of our hearts and steward the seeds we received during the Fall Feasts. We’re given the choice to move forward or fall backward – to press into what God has revealed or run the risk of returning to our old patterns. We stay the course by remaining steadfast–choosing obedience over convenience and relationship with the Father over counterfeit comforts or the easy way out.Join Megann as she shares how to discern between “good ideas” and “God ideas”, the power of breaking generational strongholds, and how to fully embrace this month of choices, opportunities, and potential.
Did you know you can make a tangible difference in the lives of Israelis today?Sow into life-changing initiatives in Israel at https://curtlandry.com/donate.In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino is joined by her father, Rabbi Curt Landry, to talk about how the trauma of October 7th and war has impacted every demographic in Israel–from Holocaust survivors to children in Safe Houses. Living in the constant presence of sirens, memories of devastation, and fear of what might come next, Israelis feel largely isolated and hated by the world. But your faithful support, meeting both practical and spiritual needs, shows the power of consistency and presence. It creates rhythms that anchor hearts in security and expresses the power of Yeshua’s love that casts out fear.Join Megann and Rabbi as they share beautiful stories of lives changed in Israel, the need for Jewish people to know they’re seen in their grief and that they are not alone, and how you can join the mission today.
Are you in need of rest and renewal?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about Sukkot, or Feast of Tabernacles, an opportunity to reflect, seek God’s face, to know Him and be known by Him. Participation is not legalism–not a matter of salvation or a “have to”–but an opportunity to engage with God at His set-apart, appointed times of past, present, and future significance. The Feast of Tabernacles was instituted in Leviticus 23 as an everlasting ordinance unto God for generations. We read in Zechariah 14:16 that all nations will be invited to come up to Jerusalem to participate in this feast during Jesus’ millennial reign. This week-long pause is a time to remember and look ahead—to remember God's provision and faithfulness, and to look forward to His return when He will dwell with us forever.Join Megann as she shares the power of choosing God as your dwelling place and the blessing of celebrating this period of rest and rejoicing with your family.
Are you ready to begin the new year with a clean foundation?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about Yom Kippur, an invitation to begin the new year not in the hustle, bustle, and grind of goals, but in rest and repentance. It’s the holiest day on God’s calendar, a time to make amends with each other and return to the heart of the Father. This sacred pause of repentance is not in the spirit of condemnation, but in the hope of conviction–that we not only bring our lack and break agreement with darkness, but invite God to fill us as we press on towards the joy of His promise.Join Megann as she shares the power of the spiritual discipline of fasting, returning to your true identity in Jesus, and how to begin the year afresh as you journey towards the joy that is to come.
Are you ready to begin a spiritual new year?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the Hebrew month of Tishrei, a time of excavation in order to build a firm foundation for the new year. It’s a time to consider what you need to let go of and what you need to embrace. What is God calling you to in 5786?Are your habits, patterns, and investments aligned with Him?When things are being leveled, shifted, and prepared, it can be painful. Digging is messy. But the result of exposing old patterns and inviting God into your sorrow and struggle is deeper intimacy, communion, and wholeness with Him. Join Megann as she shares the power of speaking life over your family, home, and community at the start of the Hebrew new year, and the invitation to awaken and advance as you come to the Father’s table for the Fall Feasts.
What do you want to take into the Hebrew new year?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about Rosh Hashanah, the first of the Fall Feasts, and the start of the Hebrew New Year. Keeping Rosh Hashanah, like all the biblical feasts, is not an obligation but an invitation into a deeper relationship with God and the blessings of your spiritual heritage. It’s a time to remember that you were created on purpose and for purpose. To speak life, awaken, arise, and stand for truth and righteousness.Join Megann as she shares how Rosh Hashanah marks the anniversary of creation, the introspective period of the Days of Awe, and how to embrace our call to be salt and light in a broken world.
In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about agreeing with Jesus about who you truly are in Him. Since the start of creation, satan sought to separate us from the Father’s heart and our true identity as God’s sons, daughters, and image bearers. The fall of humanity started through doubt, and these ancient schemes of the enemy are still at work today. We must choose to trust God’s heart, His purposes, and who He declares us to be. Knowing your true identity is the key to walking in the Kingdom destiny and abundant life Jesus offers.Join Megann as she shares how identity influences your habits, patterns, and choices, the counsel of not being impatient with yourself or God, and the power of experiencing the fullness of your salvation.
Are you part of the crowd, a follower, or a disciple of Jesus?In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the process and fruit of discipleship. In Jesus’ earthly ministry, He was surrounded by multitudes, gained followers, and had a close circle of disciples. What separated the groups was their motivation– the crowds were moved by curiosity, the disciples by commitment and the desire to engage and apply what He taught and how He lived. Moving out of the crowd to follower to disciple is a series of choices motivated by our desire–what we want the most. It’s when we apply God’s wisdom and instruction to our lives that the transformation begins. But we must choose His will over our own and take up our cross daily to reap the fruit of deeper relationship and intimacy with God.Join Megann as she shares the power of daily choices, how God invites us to participate in miracles and Kingdom building, and the fruit of choosing to engage, sacrifice, and surrender to Jesus as a committed disciple.






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