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The Power of Praise and Worship

Flesh verses Spirit Part 2

April 17, 2024 • Pastor Bruce • Psalm 122:1

Do we start out in the "flesh" and end up in the "spirit" when we praise and worship the Lord? Rarely do we feel like stopping what we are doing to take a praise break...but we need it! How do we increase our demonstration of how much we love and appreciate our Heavenly Father?

Flesh verses Spirit

April 10, 2024 • Pastor Bruce • Hebrews 13:15, Ephesians 5:18–20

Worship is giving God the adoration, attention, and love that is due Him. As we grow in our relationship with Him, we also grow in our expression of worship. Worship requires repeated and consistent action. It flows from our hearts and becomes the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name. Truly, there is no such thing as silent worship.

Discerning True Worship and Avoiding Pitfalls During Praise and Worship

March 27, 2024 • Chris Doncer • Matthew 15:8–9, Psalm 139:23–24

True worship is drawing near to God with our whole heart. The Father is pleased with sincere worship that is not ritualistic and just "going through the motions". By being led by the Holy Spirit in our worship we are able to break with the routine and avoid the pitfalls of what could be hypocritical worship.

A Love Song and A Poem to The Temperature of Your Relationship

March 20, 2024 • John Starling

Praise and Worship are not about singing and performing but about relationship, your relationship with your Heavenly Father. It is pleasing to the Lord to receive your gratitude for what He has done for you. It should not be difficult but natural to give Him our praise, adoration and affection. Our worship is the outward sign of a growing relationship with Him.

Phases of Worship

March 13, 2024 • Elizabeth R • John 4:23

There are phases of worship that we move through, beginning with praise and thanksgiving. Most of the time, we begin in the flesh and move into the spirit. Praise begins with a joyful, thankful heart for all that He has done for us, and we move into the inner courts where we surrender our hearts and lives to Him. In worship, we give our hearts to Him to be searched by the Holy Spirit.

The Power of Our Sound

March 6, 2024 • Pastor Sheila • Psalm 18:1–3

God created us to worship Him. Expressing a heart full of thankfulness and gratitude toward God is powerful. Our praise-filled words are an act of faith that stills and stops the enemy. The lifestyle of praise is a force field around us and a sure weapon against the enemy.