Episode 141 - Four Insights on the Real Work of Intergenerational Community
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In this episode, Jill sits down with Eunice Lin Nichols, Co-CEO of CoGenerate and co-author of the groundbreaking report Honest Conversations: Faith Leaders on the Real Work of Intergenerational Collaboration.
Together, they explore what it really takes for churches to bring generations together in meaningful, transformational ways—not just on paper, not just symbolically, but in ways that change culture, repair conflict, share power, and deepen relationships across age groups.
This conversation is honest, hopeful, and deeply practical for pastors, parents, ministry leaders, and anyone who cares about the future of the Church.
Conversation Highlights
• The story behind Honest Conversations and why CoGenerate turned its lens toward faith communities
• How power dynamics between generations can either fracture or fuel transformation
• Why intergenerational work begins with repair, not programming
• What Next Gen and Senior Adult ministries can learn from each other
• Real-world examples of churches that are living out "cogeneration"
• How to move from intent to practice in building bridges between generations
Featured Guests
Eunice Lin Nichols
Co-CEO, CoGenerate
Co-author, Honest Conversations: Faith Leaders on the Real Work of Intergenerational Collaboration
Eunice has led groundbreaking initiatives to bridge generational divides, from Encore.org's Gen2Gen campaign to local models of service and mentorship that bring youth and elders together for social impact.
Resources Mentioned
• Read the Honest Conversations report
• CoGenerate.org — inspiring stories and tools for bridging generations
• Sympara.org — helping communities reimagine sacred assets for the common good
Reach out to us at nextgennow@thehills.org and find more information about The Hills Church at www.thehills.org.