This week, Terrence kicked off a new three-week sermon series titled Echo — a call to examine the culture of worship both inside the church and in our everyday lives. It’s an invitation to live in a way that mirrors the eternal worship in heaven.
Worship should echo heaven — meaning our lives here on earth are meant to reflect and magnify God's glory. Terrence reminded us that all of life is worship. Whether we realize it or not, everything we say and do either reflects or distorts God’s image.
The way we worship — at home, at work, in traffic, or in trials — declares something to the world. And when we choose to live a life of worship, God meets us not just with strength, but with peace.
When our worship is reactive, reflective, and missional, it transforms lives.
When our lives are grounded in worship, we experience peace — a desperately needed resource in today’s chaotic world. By fixing our minds on the throne of God and offering worship through every act, we join the eternal song of heaven and radiate hope into every area of life.
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