Worship 1-2-3: Three Audiences of Worship

Text: Acts 16:16-34

Life is sometimes unfair - sometimes we can even suffer for doing the right thing! That was the case for Paul and Silas in Acts 16:16-34. But despite being unjustly thrown in prison, they chose to worship through their suffering. In doing so, their worship impacted three different audiences - the Lord, the church, and the world. God did some amazing things when Paul and Silas chose to worship instead of complain. We should always remember that with every trial comes an invitation to worship!

Worship 1-2-3: Two Contexts of Worship

Text: Romans 12:1-11

Worship is more than singing and it is also more than Sundays - it is a lifestyle! We are to worship the Lord everyday of our lives. In the second message of our Worship 1-2-3 series, we’ll look at the “Two Contexts of Worship” - worship gathered and worship scattered. The apostle Paul shows us in Romans 12:1-11 how we can live out our worship in our everyday lives and also how we should be worshipping as we gather together on Sundays!

Worship 1-2-3: One Object of Worship

Text: John 4:19-24

As Christians, worship is something that we do often, but don’t talk about a whole lot. This Sunday, Pastor Scott begins a 3-week series on worship called Worship 1-2-3, which will give us a biblical foundation for worship! In this first message, we’ll be exploring John 4:19-24 where a Samaritan woman begins asking Jesus questions about worship. We’ll answer 3 questions - What is Worship? Who Are We to Worship? and How Are We to Worship? We invite you to tune in to discover the answers to these questions and grow in our worship of the Lord!