
Nearly 3,000 women gathered over Mother’s Day weekend at Belmont University’s Curb Event Center in Nashville for the 2025 Generations Live! conference hosted by Dove award-winning artist CeCe Winans.
Our GMA team was able to be a part of this very special event and shared sneak peeks after the weekend from our Instagram feed.
CeCe opened the night with a soul-stirring performance of Donnie McClurkin’s gospel classic “Great Is Your Mercy.”
Musical guests included Nashville Life Music, a Friday night concert with Charity Gayle, and a closing worship set by DOE, who brought the crowd to their feet in praise.
One of the most memorable moments came during the closing day, when CeCe joined her sisters Angie and Debbie Winans for an impromptu, a cappella rendition of “Let Us Break Bread Together.” The spontaneous performance captivated the audience, creating a deeply moving and intimate atmosphere to receive the spoken word.
In addition, more than 600 attendees joined via livestream, including participants from around the world. The annual event delivered two days of powerful worship, dynamic teaching, and cross-generational connection, further establishing its reputation as a premier gathering for women of faith.
CeCe Winans opened the conference with a compelling message titled All In, encouraging attendees to surrender fully to God’s purpose. This year’s lineup of dynamic guest speakers included Pastor Cheryl Brady, who taught on Shiloh; Priscilla Shirer, who delivered a transformative word on the Open Door; Pastor Tamara Bennett, speaking on Access; Ashley Phillips, shared part two of her message from 2024 on Walking By Faith Shannon Smith covered Generations: The Continuation of Life, and Jackie Hill-Perry taught on Prayer. A special Q&A session with health and wellness coach Rochelle T. Parks emphasized the importance of eating real food and exercising every day.
“I’m blown away by what God is doing through Generations Live,” said CeCe Winans. “When women gather with open hearts, He moves in extraordinary ways. This year, going ‘ALL IN’ wasn’t just a message—it was my desire for women to give God their everything and walk boldly in His purpose.”
Generations Live 25’ can still be purchased at the conference website and is available for viewing until June 7.
Next year marks a major milestone, the 5th anniversary of Generations Live! Conference. In celebration, the event will expand to a three-day format, returning to Belmont University in Nashville and taking place July 23–25, 2026.
Churches across the country are also encouraged to host a simulcast, creating opportunities for women everywhere to experience Generations Live! together in their own communities. Registration is now HERE.
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