Generation Uplift TX

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Generation Uplift is a 501c3 nonprofit established to serve at-risk programs for children and families. By providing educational services and food security

Many people are confused about the rapture because they have been taught to expect a secret coming of Christ that removes believers quietly before a future tribulation, yet when we examine Scripture carefully—especially through the lens of the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary we discover that this idea is not supported by biblical truth. 

In the Bible, the so-called “rapture” is simply the moment described in 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 when Christ returns and the righteous are “caught up” to meet Him in the air, and this event is inseparably connected to the one, visible, glorious Second Coming of Jesus. 

Christ does not come secretly, because His coming is compared to lightning flashing from east to west, something sudden, bright, and seen by all, and Revelation 1:7 plainly declares that every eye will see Him. 

According to the SDA understanding, the Second Coming is a single, climactic event marked by the voice of the archangel, the trumpet of God, and the resurrection of the dead in Christ, followed immediately by the transformation of the living righteous; such language leaves no room for silence or secrecy. 

At that same coming, the wicked are not left alive to continue life on earth but are destroyed by the brightness of Christ’s appearing, as Scripture teaches in passages like 2 Thessalonians 1:7–9, resulting in a desolated earth. 

The righteous, meanwhile, are taken by Christ to heaven, fulfilling His promise in John 14:1–3, and this begins the millennium during which the saints reign with Christ while the earth remains empty and Satan is bound because there is no one left to deceive. 

Therefore, the biblical teaching upheld by the SDA Bible Commentary is not a secret escape of the church but a public victory of Christ, where salvation is completed openly before the universe, and the true focus is not on avoiding trouble but on living in readiness and faithfulness, because the blessed hope of the believer is not a hidden rapture but the glorious appearing of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 03/17/2026

Many people are confused about the rapture because they have been taught to expect a secret coming of Christ that removes believers quietly before a future tribulation, yet when we examine Scripture carefully—especially through the lens of the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary we discover that this idea is not supported by biblical truth. In the Bible, the so-called “rapture” is simply the moment described in 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 when Christ returns and the righteous are “caught up” to meet Him in the air, and this event is inseparably connected to the one, visible, glorious Second Coming of Jesus. Christ does not come secretly, because His coming is compared to lightning flashing from east to west, something sudden, bright, and seen by all, and Revelation 1:7 plainly declares that every eye will see Him. According to the SDA understanding, the Second Coming is a single, climactic event marked by the voice of the archangel, the trumpet of God, and the resurrection of the dead in Christ, followed immediately by the transformation of the living righteous; such language leaves no room for silence or secrecy. At that same coming, the wicked are not left alive to continue life on earth but are destroyed by the brightness of Christ’s appearing, as Scripture teaches in passages like 2 Thessalonians 1:7–9, resulting in a desolated earth. The righteous, meanwhile, are taken by Christ to heaven, fulfilling His promise in John 14:1–3, and this begins the millennium during which the saints reign with Christ while the earth remains empty and Satan is bound because there is no one left to deceive. Therefore, the biblical teaching upheld by the SDA Bible Commentary is not a secret escape of the church but a public victory of Christ, where salvation is completed openly before the universe, and the true focus is not on avoiding trouble but on living in readiness and faithfulness, because the blessed hope of the believer is not a hidden rapture but the glorious appearing of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

03/06/2026

📣A past mistake shouldn’t define your future.✊🏽

The L. Clifford Davis Legal Association, in partnership with Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas and Texas A&M University School of Law, is hosting our 2026 Clean Slate Expunction Clinic to help eligible Tarrant County residents clear their criminal records and move forward with new opportunities.

📅 March 28, 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 William M. McDonald YMCA, Fort Worth

Applications are available online at www.LCDLA-BAR.com.
Only the first 100 qualified applicants will be served.

A clean slate can open doors to employment, housing, and peace of mind. Share with someone who may need a second chance.

Only Tarrant County charges will be accepted.

02/27/2026
02/27/2026

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02/17/2026

Pour into our youth❤️

12/19/2025

Come out today , For Generation Uplift Christmas Community Event

08/09/2025

Join us on Saturday, August 23rd for an unforgettable adventure on the Grapevine train ride. Let’s explore the city and dive into real, empowering girl talk. Let’s bond, laugh, and make memories together!

This trip is open to girls ages 10-16.

Please register her TODAY. We only have 15 slots left.

Registration Link below:

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Note: The time and meet up location will be released once your daughter is registered.

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5009 Brentwood Stair Ste 102
Fort Worth, TX
76112

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm