This is not a platform built around a personality. It is a platform built around a burden. A burden for the people of God to be free, formed, and walking in the fullness of their identity in Christ.
Many of us were never taught any differently. What we call church culture is simply the water we grew up in. Performance wasn't chosen. It was inherited. And what is inherited feels like truth until something or Someone shows you otherwise.
The desire to be financially prosperous, to have huge followings, to carry enormous influence. These things were presented to us as the fruit of faithfulness. But all of it is meaningless apart from the transformative power of Christ.
This is the burden Unseated Generation was built to address. Not to condemn the people formed by these systems, but to offer what the Holy Spirit offered us, a clearer picture of what God actually intended.
The assignment of Unseated Generation is to call the church back into alignment with its identity. To expose what has occupied the seat that belongs to God and to call for the rebuilding of the sacred altar.
That calling moves through a specific confrontation, of the systems, patterns, and mindsets that prevent alignment with God. Because the remnant cannot walk in their assignment until what has formed them out of alignment has been named, confronted, and surrendered. This is preparation. Confrontation is not the end. It is the doorway to the call God has placed on this generation and to being part of what He is doing in this hour.
That rebuilding does not happen through better programming or larger platforms. It happens through surrender to God, offering our bodies as living sacrifices, and returning to the truth of Scripture handled with integrity and reverence.
I am not qualified by ability. I am qualified by identity. And my identity is found in Christ alone.
Like many, Darrius once walked in the ignorance that performative church culture produces. But by the leading of the Holy Spirit, he began to pursue truth and study the Scriptures deeply, and his eyes were opened to the drift, in the church and in himself. What he saw became a burden, and that burden became this assignment.
That season of formation gave him clarity, not only that something had to be confronted, but a clear picture of what this assignment was to be and how it would be built. The call is plain to him now. Called to confront systems. Formed to love. Assigned to build.
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