The Heart of Worship

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The Heart of Worship

You can’t learn worship from a textbook. 

 

We often think of worship as something we do for an hour on Sundays, but true worship is a craft learned over a lifetime of experiences—the highs, the lows, and everything in between.

 

In this message, our pastor Brian Kamstra teaches a message titled “The Heart of Worship.” He dives into the heavenly scene in Revelation 7:9-12 to see what real, unfiltered adoration looks like.

2 Kings 17:35-36, Revelation 7:9-12, Hebrews 6:18-19, John 4:24

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