After the Leftovers Run Out

we know this holiday fulness fades. The leftovers run out, guests return home, decorations come down, and regular rhythms resume. The Scriptures, however, point to a different kind of fulness—one that continues wave after wave, season after season.

Keeping Watch: The Rhythm of Christian Waiting

The church service you’ll attend this week is preparation for the eternal worship that’s coming. The difference between then and now? The “nearer than when we believed” gap will finally close. The thin veil will tear. The watching will be over because the Watchman will have arrived.

Beholding Worship: What Are You Looking At?

We’ve become a culture of beholders who immediately turn what we see into worship and witness. We behold the moment, we worship it by framing it perfectly, and we testify to it by broadcasting it to our followers.

Worshiping in the ‘Yet’ between Job and Jesus

“…worship in the “yet.” The ruins remain visible. The resurrection remains certain. And we stand in between, saying with Job, “yet in my flesh shall I see God,” and with Jesus, “all live unto him.”