Pastor Erick delivered another anointed message from his transformative series, “In Spirit and in Truth,” with this week’s focus titled, “Biblical Praise and Worship.” We dove deep into the rich Hebrew meanings behind the words “worship” and “praise,” uncovering layers of spiritual insight that stirred our hearts and deepened our understanding of how we connect with God. These truths are not just linguistic — they’re invitations to experience worship in its fullest, most authentic form.Let’s continue to seek His presence with passion, reverence, and joy.

This past Sunday was a beautiful and powerful time in the presence of the Lord. Pastor Erick continued his stirring series, In Spirit & In Truth, with a message titled “Davidic Worship & The Tabernacle of David.”He reminded us that worship isn’t about a place or a building—it’s about a heart that longs for God. A heart that desires to love Him deeply, obey Him fully, and please Him in all things.King David modeled this kind of worship—so pure, so passionate—that it touched the very heart of God and forever reshaped how we approach Him. Let’s be people who worship like David: not just with songs, but with surrendered lives.

Our very own Worship Leader, Cherie Miracle, brought a powerful word as she continued our Worship series with her message: “Breaking the Alabaster Jar.” She reminded us that true worship is sacrificial, costly, and extravagant—it should move us, cost us, and ultimately draw us closer to the Father. What a gift it is to freely bring our worship before Him!

God told Moses to oversee the building of the tabernacle. He said it was that He may “dwell among them.” This became the way for all of Israel to address their sin problem and to worship God acceptably. Every part of the tabernacle’s design points to Christ and His perfect work through the cross. This Sunday, we saw how Jesus is “woven” into the tabernacle.

The Father is seeking worshipers who will worship Him in Spirit and in truth (John 4:23-24). This Sunday, we will be kicking off a series on what it means to worship, how to do it, how to offer worship that is pleasing to the Father, and what it means to us as believers. The first message is titled ” The Father’s Seeking True Worshippers.”

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