Worship is a quest to glorify God in all that we do, and the term worship comes from a Hebrew word that means to excessively praise God like a madman. Examine the lives of Job, Habakkuk, David, and Mary to observe their worship of the Lord. Everything except that which is sin is an act of worship. So show your faith and worship of the Lord as you live out loud in your daily life.
Brett Johnston • Feb 24, 2002
Romans 12:1
What's Your Excuse for Not Getting Busy?James Skinner • Dec 29, 2002 |
Christmas: The Personal SacrificeTodd Wagner • Dec 24, 2002 |
Christmas: The Personal ResponsibilityTodd Wagner • Dec 22, 2002 |
Christmas: The Personal RelationshipTodd Wagner • Dec 15, 2002 |
The Person God UsesScott Coy • Dec 8, 2002 |
Moving Beyond Connection to Intentional CommunityKyle Kaigler • Dec 1, 2002 |
The Significance of Shepherding God's PeopleKyle Kaigler • Nov 24, 2002 |
Four Fools on a Stool, part 2 - What Happens When We Avoid CommunityTodd Wagner • Nov 17, 2002 |
Four Fools on a Stool, part 1 - Why We Avoid CommunityTodd Wagner • Nov 10, 2002 |
Our Place (Literally and Figuratively) and Our Goal...Looking Back and Looking AheadTodd Wagner • Aug 18, 2002 |
Lessons on Leadership from the Life of RehoboamTodd Anders • Jun 9, 2002 |
Insights on Leadership from Peter, Paul and MaryTodd Anders • Jun 2, 2002 |
God's Grace: A Memorial to an Unknown WomanJames Skinner • May 26, 2002 |
What You Didn't Learn in SchoolScott Coy • Apr 14, 2002 |
Live Out LoudBrett Johnston • Feb 24, 2002 |
Running Our Fingers Through the Wool: A Chance to EvaluateTodd Wagner • Jan 6, 2002 |
These are messages given in 2002 that are not part of a specific series.