Discipleship/Worshipping creatively in a pandemic
Our everyday life, conversations and creativity should be acts of worship overflowing from time spent with Jesus, says Jacob Hilton, singer-songwriter and creative designer
Our everyday life, conversations and creativity should be acts of worship overflowing from time spent with Jesus, says Jacob Hilton, singer-songwriter and creative designer
Remembering is an act of worship because there is no other way to respond when we look at God’s track record
How can we respond to God’s invitation into sung worship amid the coronavirus restrictions?
In this uncertain season, with many children struggling to engage with online church, how can families worship God together?
The barriers to church life for disabled Christians can be both blatantly obvious and easily missed. But this isn’t the only problem
The second half is about to kick off; let it begin with a deep encounter of the Father’s love that catapults us back out in spirit and truth to see the harvest gathered in
In this season, there’s a lot that we can learn from children, for whom there is no precedent when it comes to worship
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