
Worship Together

Why is it beneficial to worship together? In this episode, Jeff Norris, Caleb Click, and Laura Story Elvington reflect on the Church’s regathering after the pandemic and the importance of weekly corporate worship. He unpacks why gathering as God’s people is not just a tradition—but a vital expression of our faith.
Quotes:
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“We become the things that we worship, for good or for ill.” — Caleb Click
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“I cannot do this on my own. I am not good enough at following Jesus to be able to do this solo. And it was such a glorious discovery for me once I began to read through scripture and realize that it was never something God intended for me to do on my own.” — Laura Elvington
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“Corporate worship reorients our hearts towards proper worship of God.” — Jeff Norris
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“The deepest works that God has done in my life and in my marriage, it’s not through reading a book or hearing a podcast. It’s through this multi-generational church showing me how to be the mom I need to be, showing me how to be the wife I need to be. And not through ’10 steps’, but through me learning through failing, and then showing grace and showing the heart of God through persevering love.” — Laura Elvington
Related Resources:
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Songs – “Though You Slay Me” and “Lord from Sorrows Deep I Call” by Matt Papa and Matt Boswell
- Watch the Worship Together sermon series
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