Soli Deo Gloria: A Biblical Perspective on Worship Ministry

Serving in a worship ministry is one of the greatest joys of my life today but it wasn’t always that way. Over the years, I’ve learned that motives matter and that Scripture has a lot to say about how we worship, why we worship, and what a biblical worship ministry actually looks like. This postContinue reading “Soli Deo Gloria: A Biblical Perspective on Worship Ministry”

Communion America: Why This “Revival” Wasn’t Biblical

Why Communion America is not biblical revival and why it matters that we say so. Something very big happened on the National Mall in Washington D.C., October 9-12, 2025. It wasn’t a political rally, but a massive religious gathering called Communion America. A four-day event that ended with a mile-long communion table stretching from theContinue reading “Communion America: Why This “Revival” Wasn’t Biblical”

Asking Before Assuming: How to Engage Church-Seekers with Grace

When Church Seekers Ask Online Scrolling through my town’s neighborhood Facebook group recently, I came across two posts that gave me pause. One woman wrote: “My husband and I are looking for a new church to join, welcoming, inviting, loving, nonjudgmental group.” Another said: “My husband and I are looking for a church that promotesContinue reading “Asking Before Assuming: How to Engage Church-Seekers with Grace”

Blessing and Cursing: What our Words Reveal About Our Heart

I was chatting with a friend recently about something we’ve both noticed scrolling through social media. Out of one breath, people who claim Christ post something encouraging, filled with scripture, reminding us of God’s goodness. And then out of the other breath, those same accounts share posts that stir up fear, spread conspiracy-like claims, orContinue reading “Blessing and Cursing: What our Words Reveal About Our Heart”

Consuming Culture: Why What We Consume Matters

The other day I hopped on Instagram and was met with breaking news: Taylor Swift is engaged! Cue the confetti canons, champagne glasses, and millions of Swifties crying happy tears into their cat-shaped mugs. Now, I’ll be honest with you, I am not a Swiftie. (Don’t throw tomatoes! Or friendship bracelets!) But as I scrolledContinue reading “Consuming Culture: Why What We Consume Matters”