Dan Wilt looks at possibly the most “non-discussed” topic in worship training today – “What is a worshiper?” Unpacking the question all the way back to what it means to be a human being, Dan gives a fresh and essentials perspective on understanding who it is that fills a room in a gathered worship setting.
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Worship is about living everyday in the presence of God. Sometimes worship teams worry more on the look and sound, when I feel relationships are much more valuable. How you treat each other is all about the Kingdom. We should always value relationships. It is a big stone….. at least in my opinion.
Agreed, Rachel!
Cultivating relationships is what builds and strengthens the body of Christ. Everything else, though important in facilitating the relationships to a point, fall into the message of Ecclesiastes. My personal boulder is not in knowing this, but rather in growing into it. It’s a sanctification process, for sure.
Entering into and abiding in the presence of God is where he heals us, protects us, and conforms us to His image. We are His likeness in the earth. We are all that the world can see until they seek Him and He reveals Himself to them. We should reflect His love, faithfulness and mercy in everything we do.