Worship in Washington: When Praise Interrupted Politics

“Where will the healing of our nation begin? Perhaps it begins exactly where it did in the Capitol Rotunda last night, with worship. Not worship as a political strategy or a cultural statement, but worship as the authentic response of hearts that have been captured by the love of Christ.

Maybe it begins when we stop trying to win arguments and start trying to win hearts through the irresistible attraction of genuine devotion. Maybe it begins when we realize that our most powerful apologetic is our capacity to worship with such joy and freedom that others want to join us.

Maybe it begins when we take seriously the words of Jesus: “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another” (John 13:35). And maybe, just maybe, the world is waiting to see what it really looks like when Christians worship together, not despite our differences, but through them, finding in Christ the unity that no earthly division can destroy.

The marble floors of the Capitol Rotunda have witnessed much history. But perhaps they witnessed something new last night: a glimpse of what our nation could become when God’s people remember that our highest calling is to worship the King who has already won the ultimate victory over sin, death, and division.

In a world hungry and in need of healing, maybe worship is both the medicine and the food. Perhaps it’s time to find out.”

The Need for More Worship Leaders to Be Theologians

“When worship leaders embrace their calling as worship theologians, worship becomes a powerful vehicle for both gospel proclamation and disciple formation. You get to create experiences that don’t just inspire temporary emotions but instruct lasting faith, don’t just encourage momentary feelings but equip lifelong discipleship.”

The Rhythm of Worship and Citizenship: Finding God’s Heart for Our Nation

When our worship shapes our citizenship this way, we become the kind of people any nation would be blessed to have, and the kind of people God can use to be a blessing to our nation.

When 500 Friends Feels Like Zero: How God’s Community Heals Our Digital Loneliness

When we examine Scripture’s teaching about the nature of God Himself, we discover that our longing for connection runs deeper than social media algorithms can reach.