Episodios

  • Redefining Courage | The Difference Between Calling and Assignment Feat. Jamie Klusacek
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann is joined by special guest Jamie Klusacek to discuss the true meaning of courage, as reflected in her book, "Courage to Walk." Rather than being measured by personal productivity or selfless acts, true courage is rooted in trusting God, believing His promises, and responding with obedience, even when the way forward is filled with uncertainty. It means the security of knowing that your identity and your calling are found in Jesus alone, not in your output or even your Kingdom assignment. Belonging to Him is your great reward—from this overflows mission. And in this journey of growth and trust, God is not intimidated by your doubts and questions. He invites your transparency. He asks for your honesty. He's after relationship.

    Join Megann and Jamie as they talk about navigating a wilderness season, the difference between calling and assignment, and how even when the path forward involves fear or uncertainty, Jesus always provides the necessary strength, peace, and restorative power to move forward.

    Connect with Jamie: Instagram: @jamieklusacek | https://jamieklusacek.com

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    49 m
  • Passover 5786 Blessings and Your Invitation
    Mar 31 2026

    Discover more about the nine blessings of Passover: https://curtlandry.com/nineblessings

    The Father is inviting you to His table– will you come?

    In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the significance of the four cups of Passover and the nine covenant blessings outlined in Exodus 23. These cups and blessings are not merely traditional; they speak to specific promises from God to bring His people out of captivity, rescue them, redeem them, and claim them as His own. Passover is our deliverance story. The Father’s table is a homecoming. He’s saved a seat just for you, and He’s inviting you to join Him— not because you have to, but because you get to. Not from a place of legalism, but out of faith, obedience, and desire for relationship with Him.

    Join Megann as she shares how the nine blessings of Passover are for entire households, bringing alignment and legacy, and how this set-apart time anchors us in our true covenant identity in Yeshua.

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    27 m
  • How Celebrating Passover at Home Forms Family Identity
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the significance of celebrating Passover at home and how this appointed time anchors family identity and spiritual growth. The first Passover shows us that freedom began at the table of prepared families. Spiritual legacy starts in the home—not just in what we speak, but in how we live.

    Passover invites us to shift the culture of our homes to align with God's rhythm as we celebrate the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. To see the connection between the Exodus story and the Cross at Calvary, and recount the faithfulness of our God in generations past and in our family today. The traditions of Passover—from the questions asked, to the seder plate symbolism with Messiah at the center— bring the scriptures to life and anchor our children in their spiritual heritage.

    Join Megann as she shares how to engage all ages in the Passover celebration, unpacks the meaning of Passover traditions, including the Dayenu, and shows how this appointed time fosters generational discipleship, aligning the culture of your home with God's Kingdom.

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    25 m
  • Hebrew Month of Nisan | Redemption and Unlocking Miracles
    Mar 17 2026

    Learn more about Nisan: https://curtlandry.com/redemption

    In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino discusses the Hebrew month of Nisan, established in Exodus 12:2 as the "beginning of months", and home to the feast of Passover.

    In Exodus, we see that Nisan is marked by themes of miracles, deliverance, and redemption. God rescued the Israelites from captivity, restored their true identity in Him, and birthed them as a nation. But before they could step into their destiny, the idolatry of Egypt had to be rejected. The mindset of a slave had to be cast out. Likewise, Nisan calls us to root out idolatry, repent of false mindsets, and shift to an identity rooted in freedom.

    Join Megann as she shares the meaning of the Hebrew word associated with Nisan, “Hey”, the invitation to come to the Father’s table for Passover, and how walking in obedience unlocks the miraculous.

    Note: Megann's scarf in this episode is from Love's Pure Light: https://www.lovespurelight.com/

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    20 m
  • Finishing Adar Well | Don’t Rush Your Spiritual Reset
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the importance of finishing a season well before moving into a new one, a pattern we see modeled in the transition from Adar to Nisan.

    Adar, the 12th month in the Hebrew calendar, is a season of refinement, preparation, and completion, while Nisan, the first month of the new year, marks a spiritual new beginning. This biblical calendar cycle reminds us that before God begins something new, He invites us to finish well what came before it.

    Join Megann as she unpacks the meanings of the Hebrew words “Zeman” and "Moed", and why finishing well protects us from carrying into our next season what should remain in the past. Aligning with God’s times and seasons positions us to transition with grace, not rush the reset, and press forward in purpose.

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    23 m
  • The Doorway of Adar | Repositioned for Your New Beginning
    Mar 3 2026

    Will you trust God through the discomfort of realignment?

    In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino digs deeper into the spiritual significance of the Hebrew month of Adar, a time of divine reversal, shaking, and transition. Just as Haman was exposed and Mordecai was repositioned in the month of Adar, God works to uncover what needs to be confronted in our lives–not to harm, but to heal, and realign us with our true identity and Kingdom purpose. These divine reversals and shifting moments often begin from a place of discomfort, but lead to life and new beginnings. When God exposes what cannot be taken into the next season, whether habits, patterns, or relationships, we are being prepared to receive His best.

    Join Megann as she shares God’s heart in this season of uncovering and repositioning, the purpose of exposure, and how, when God takes away, He always replaces with something better. Adar is a call for us to stand in the doorway, cross the threshold, and prepare for the blessing on the other side of obedience.

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    22 m
  • Purim 5786 | Divine Reversal and Recovery
    Feb 24 2026

    Learn more about overcoming the spirit of Haman: https://curtlandry.com/decree

    Do you trust that God is at work, even when you don't see Him?

    In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino talks about the feast of Purim, which is more than an ancient story, but a present spiritual strategy. Esther’s courageous obedience, Mordecai’s wisdom, and Haman’s deception and ultimate defeat speak to a battle that still rages today–and models how we should rise to meet it, with conviction, clarity, and Kingdom authority.

    Even though the name of God is not mentioned in the book of Esther, His hand is clearly seen. The God of Israel worked miracles through willing vessels, countering what was meant for evil in a moment of divine reversal.

    Join Megann as she shares practical ways to celebrate Purim with your family, and what it means to live a lifestyle of surrender, embracing the truth that you’ve been positioned "for such a time as this” in your home, career, and community.

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    21 m
  • Hebrew Month of Adar | The Joy of Covenant-Relationship
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of Generations at the Table, Megann Marcellino unpacks the Hebrew month of Adar, a time of instruction, preparation, and joy. The Hebrew word for joy, “Simcha,” signifies a joy that "springs forth from covenant relationship"–the gladness experienced when God's people encounter His presence, provision, and promises. Joy is not just a final reward at the end of our destination, but a spiritual posture that carries us into all that God has prepared. We’re called to wait in expectation. To experience fulfillment in our covenant relationship with the Father Who calls us to trust and follow Him.

    Our joy in the journey is powerful, and likewise, the enemy will target it to cause anxiety and disruption. We see this in the Purim story, where Haman used fear, intimidation, and despair against the people of Israel. But like Esther, may we not cower in fear and intimidation but choose courage and holy joy in alignment with God’s instruction. We’re called to arise as messengers of hope who speak life into others and declare their divine purpose.

    Join Megann as she shares how the tribe of Naphtali connects to Adar, and what it means to be a cheerful messenger– one who rises above dark circumstances, carrying a message of hope, restoration, and opportunity.

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    25 m