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God created all things good.
All things have fallen from that original goodness.
Jesus Christ, whose death and resurrection redeemed all things, eventually will restore them. 
We join the Holy Spirit's work of restoration by seeking to make all things better.
 
 
God says: "See, I am making all things new." 
 

It is my desire for people to be set free and experience healing through Jesus Christ. I also desire to worship God from my heart in spirit and in truth and to lead others to the truth of Jesus Christ. As a lead worshipper my purpose is to direct people to God.  My purpose is also to delight in God. I have been called by God to be a worshipper and to lead others in living their lives as worshippers of God.

My passion in this life is to worship God for the grace He has shown and for what He has done and will continue to do in my life. Worship is reflecting the glory of God, and involves every aspect of our lives. Worship is not about the lyrics you sing, but it is a matter of the heart and mind. It is not relegated to something we do during the "worship service" on Sunday.  It is 24/7.

Worship permeates the whole of life.  Your life, every square inch, is a reflection of the glory of the creator God, the author and perfecter of our faith.  Worship is being a good father and a good husband.  Worship is loving other people, and not just your favorites.

Worship is an engaging work and it requires our full attention.  It is also a natural response to God's grace. Our lives are interwoven with God's grace and mercy, and are inseparable from his sovereignty and his direction in our lives. A person who understands grace cannot help but worship God. Out of the mystery of grace we give our lives to God giving honor and glory to his name.

   

 
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