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Daily Devotion
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Whole-life Worship

As John Wimber said “...Worship [is] the act of freely giving love to God, [it] forms and informs every activity of the Christian life..." As a church, we want to be intentional about how we engage with worship  both in our gathered settings and in the scattered rhythms of everyday life. When we gather in worship, something powerful happens. The presence and power of the Holy Spirit is uniquely released as we come together sisters and brothers in faith, lifting one voice in surrender and praise.

Worship interrupts our routines. It inconveniences our comfort. It re-centres us, reminding us of what is true and what is real. Whether on a Sunday morning or in the quiet of your own space, may we be a people formed by worship — a people who give love freely to God and allow His Spirit to shape everything we do.

Baseline Practice

Find simple ways to express worship on a daily basis and commit to gathering with others to worship God.

Next Steps

Try Living a Lifestyle of Daily Devotion

As an individual

  • Be vulnerable and honest before God, We worship Him in Spirit and truth.
  • Spend 10 to 15 minutes in quiet contemplation.
  • Pause throughout your working day to praise and thank God.
  • Speaking Psalm 145 out loud.
  • Surrender your life/will to God (Romans 12:1)
  • Take a worship song and meditate on the words. So often we don’t give ourselves time to connect deeply with the words of a song.
  • Recognise worship is found in the everyday activities of life.

With Your Family

  • Get outside in creation and express thanks together.
  • Do something creative - get out the paints/colouring pencils.
  • Take turns in saying a word to describe God.

In Community

  • Spend time in sung worship together as a community.
  • Take communion together, focusing on God’s sacrifice for you, reflect that back in worship.
  • Commit to regularly worshiping the with the wider church on Sundays.

Questions

  • What has the object of your affection that often substitutes your worship of God?
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