” Worship understands the gospel as the solution to the problem of sin and the key to everlasting joy. Worship finds joy through the gospel, which leads the worshiper to God.”
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Worship Theology and Jesus
Believers worship in Jesus’ name through his intercession, by his atoning work, modeling his life and teaching, with full anticipation of his return.
Worship Theology and Scripture
“In every facet, the Scripture shapes believers’ understanding of glorifying God. The Word of God is the backdrop of new covenant grace that provides the prescriptions for worship.”
Principles of Theology of Worship
“At it’s roots, worship is a grace-filled meeting between God and his people, sealed in Christ by the Spirit; this is the governing principle for the shape and content of worship.”
Worship Changes Culture When Politics and Policy Disappoint
“We focus on principles more than politics. We make arguments rather than attacks. We listen intently, seeing opponents as people to understand, not enemies to conquer.”
Sunday Morning Shift – Coming as Worshipers, Not Spectators
What if we approached the church as worshipers ready to ascribe glory to God instead? This fundamentally different mindset understands that worship starts in the heart, not the atmosphere. We come not to receive an experience but to give worship freely to our King.
Lifting Holy Hands: The Role of Our Hands in Worship
Are we willing to lay our busy hands at the feet of Jesus, surrendering self-centered agendas so they can be filled with kingdom purposes?
Who Told Rahab About the Red Sea?
Others are drawn to God when they glimpse His power, love, and redemption through our experiences. As in Rahab’s case, the impact often exceeds what we can foresee. Your story matters more than you know.
Earth Has No Sorrow That Heaven Can’t Heal
“When asked, “Where was God in this tragedy?” we respond: “At Calvary, sharing in our sufferings out of immeasurable love. And through His Spirit, with you today in your pain.”
Finding Clarity in Chaos: Reorienting Worship in a Disorienting World
“A life without praise is turned inward, self-reliant, and marked by pride and anxiety. When we wander away from the invitation to “Enter in” to the gates and courts of God, we miss out on the richness of a life of worship.”
