Going Deeper in Worship

As we continue our Going Deeper Series, we invite you to revisit previous messages if you’ve missed any. As our church grows and expands, we believe something foundational: before we go higher and wider, we must go deeper.
In this message, we explore what it truly means to go deeper in worship—not just outwardly, but with our whole lives. This isn’t about performance or routine; it’s about returning to what we were created for: wholehearted communion with God.
In this sermon, we cover:
• Why we exist (heart, mind, soul, and strength)
• What worship really is
• Why we worship
• What going deeper looks like practically
We begin with the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4–5), echoed by Jesus in Mark 12:29–30, revealing that we were made to love God with all of who we are—not just a part of our lives, but our entire being.
You’ll discover:
– How humanity was created for communion with God
– What changed after the fall—and why worship matters now
– How the world pulls us toward self-reliance, while worship restores us to truth
– What it means to worship with your heart, mind, soul, and strength
– Why worship involves not just your spirit, but your body and everyday life
Key truth:
Worship is the whole-person response to the worth of God.
This message is both an invitation and a challenge:
What is your next step in going deeper?
What part of your life is God inviting you to surrender?
Whether you're exploring faith or longing for a deeper relationship with God, this message points to the good news: through Jesus, the way back to true communion with the Father is open.
🙏 If this message speaks to you, consider taking a next step—whether in worship, surrender, or beginning a relationship with Christ.
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