The Rhythm of Worship

In this message, Charles Zimmerman unpacks a powerful truth: worship isn’t a song or a moment, it’s a whole-life response to who God is and what he’s done. Through stories across Scripture, he challenges common misconceptions and offers a biblical definition: seeing God accurately and responding appropriately.

From Moses and Peter to the Samaritan woman and Lydia in Acts 16, worship begins with a moment of recognition—catching a glimpse of God’s holiness, grace, or power—and leads to a personal response, whether it’s surrender, obedience, or awe.

The rhythm of worship is part of our Three Relationships Discipleship model as we grow in relationship with God. It’s not just about music or a church service. Worship begins by creating space to see God accurately—so we can respond appropriately, with our whole lives.

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