A Lifestyle of Worship
What comes to mind when you hear the word worship?
A church building? A song? Hands raised? A quiet prayer?
But what if worship was far more than a moment or a melody?
What if worship was a lifestyle—something that pulses through every part of who we are?
What if it’s not limited to a Sunday morning, but expressed in our Mondays, our relationships, our priorities, and even our private thoughts?
What if worship is not just something we do—
but the way we live before a God who is worthy of it all?
In our Chronological reading we are in the life of King David, a man after God’s own heart and a man that lived a lifestyle of worship as evidenced in the narrative and the Psalms.
We’re going to explore what authentic worship looks like, and how it leads us to live unashamed, in awe of God’s holiness, and overflowing with gratitude for His grace.
And we’ll ask this question throughout:
"Am I living a life that reflects worship—or just occasionally participating in it?”