
Episode 61: Dinner, a Movie, and the Gospel | How Intergenerational Friendship Changes Everything
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One Woman’s Creative Way to Break Down the Generational Divide and Build Gospel-Centered Relationships
What if a simple dinner and a movie could change the culture of a church?
In this episode of the Light + Life Podcast, Liza Cunningham sits down with Junior McGarrahan, teacher, mentor, and host of one of the most joy-filled gatherings you’ve never heard of. What started with a screening of Frozen for a few moms and daughters has become a vibrant tradition where cadets, teens, parents, and grandparents share a meal, watch a film, and spark meaningful faith conversations.
Junior shares:
- How themed dinners open the door to deeper connection
- Why intergenerational friendships are essential for the Body of Christ
- Creative ways to use your home for Kingdom impact
- What teens are teaching her about faith, feelings, and courage
- How movies have led to gospel conversations about listening to God, living boldly, and what happens after death
This episode is a call to step across age divides, invite someone to the table, and watch God work in relationships that might never have formed otherwise.
✅ Invite someone outside your generation for a meal or coffee
✅ Watch a movie together and use it as a conversation starter
✅ Look for opportunities to “call in” others with grace instead of staying in your comfort zone
Because the Kingdom grows when we sit down, share stories, and live the gospel together.