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Here you’ll find articles that equip and inspire you to behold Christ, cultivate rhythms of renewal, and build a life of worship that flows from the knowledge of God.
Christ-Centered Theology
Our theology is not just academic–it is the pursuit of the Living God. Explore articles that deepen your understanding of Scripture, anchor your heart in the gospel, and draw your worship towards Jesus Christ, the center of all truth and glory.
Worship that Beholds
Worship is not performance–it is beholding. In this section, discover how true worship flows from seeing Jesus rightly. Learn to lead and live from the place of adoration, intimacy, and Spirit-filled devotion.
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At The King's Table: What Mephibosheth Teaches Us About God’s Grace
Many know of the main stories of David in the Bible. Who could forget about the story of Goliath being defeated, and the story of David dancing undignified before the Ark? Many also know about the stories of David and Saul and the intense persecution that David went through after being anointed to be king. Many know about David and Jonathan, and what true covenant friendship looks like. What surprises me though is the lack of people who know about David and Jonathan’s son, Mephibosheth.
His story is one that holds the power to break shame off of your life and restore honor. Mephibosheth’s story, however, begins in great tragedy.
Upbeat Worship Songs That Are Theologically Rich: High-Energy Openers That Go Deep
Discover fast, upbeat worship songs with deep, Christ-centered lyrics—perfect for worship set openers. Say goodbye to shallow praise. Playlist included.
How Sound Doctrine Shapes True Worship
Worship doesn’t begin with a song—it begins with truth. Sound doctrine isn’t just for seminaries; it’s the soil where awe grows. When we see Christ clearly through Scripture, our worship becomes not just emotional expression but spiritual reality.