God is simultaneously recovering the person you were created to be and transforming you into someone you’ve never been.
Category Archives: Letters to the Worship Choir
The Shepherd, the Sheep, and the Lamb
The biblical imagery of shepherds and sheep might seem distant from our modern experience, yet it speaks to our deepest need: to be known, protected, and led home.
When God Rewrites Your Story
surrender the pen to the Master Storyteller who sees beyond the current chapter to the glorious conclusion
Is There Really Such a Thing as a ‘Free Lunch’?
Our world runs on carefully calculated transactions. We’re trained to believe that anything truly valuable comes with a price tag to match. “You get what you pay for” isn’t just a saying—it’s practically economic gospel.
And yet, right in the middle of our subscription-based, premium-package, upgrade-obsessed culture, God makes what sounds like a marketing scam: “Come buy… without money.”
Beyond the Performance: The Gospel and the Heart of Worship
This gospel freedom allows us to lead worship with both humility and confidence: humility because we know our performance merits nothing and confidence because Christ’s performance secured everything.
Taking Others to the Mountain: The Guiding Choir
Our calling is to help others make the same journey, to experience for themselves the transformative power of standing in God’s presence. Through our music and worship leading, we extend an invitation: “Come up to the mountain with us and see the glory of God revealed in Christ.”
The Choir’s Most Beautiful Offering on a Sunday Morning
When we lead from this place of grace-filled transformation, our music becomes not just a performance but a powerful testimony to God’s redemptive work. This is the choir’s most beautiful contribution to the worship service.
Bearing Kingdom Fruit
This is the deeper wisdom of God’s kingdom – that in Christ, our very poverty becomes the soil of blessing, our hunger the seed of satisfaction, our tears the water of new life.
Encountering God: A Choir’s Response to Divine Calling
whether we sing soprano or bass, whether we’re soloists or part of the ensemble, we proclaim the same gospel through our music.
