
Pursuit
Worship isn’t just about music or moments—it’s an invitation to experience God more deeply and more daily. The Problem: We’ve reduced worship to a warm-up. Just a segment before the sermon. When that happens, we miss it—we miss the power, the depth, and the purpose of what worship truly is. For many, Sunday morning (and/or Wednesday night) is the only time we worship. We try to stretch that one hour to last all week long. The Result: We’re running on fumes—trying to live a full life on a half-full heart. What if we came in already full? Already worshiping before we ever parked the car? Already walking with Jesus before the first song was sung? Can you imagine what kind of fire would break out in this place if every heart walked in ready? The Shift: Worship isn’t an event—it’s a lifestyle. It’s not just something we do. It’s who we are. It’s not about religion—it’s about relationship. We’re not just kicking off a teaching—we’re starting a transformation. Let’s go beyond the songs and into the heart of worship.Real worship—the kind that changes us—begins in the heart. Start the journey not just of learning about worship, but of living it. Every day. Everywhere. With everything we’ve got.