Worship is often associated with music, prayer, or moments inside a church. But Scripture reminds us that worship is meant to extend far beyond those spaces. First Corinthians 10:31 tells us, “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.”
Tomlin shares the creative journey behindThe First Hymn, a powerful new documentary that traces the discovery of the earliest known Christian hymn found on papyrus in Oxyrhynchus.
For many people, Saint Patrick’s Day is associated with green clothing, shamrocks, and festive celebrations. Yet behind the cultural traditions is the powerful story of a man whose life was transformed by God and used to share the gospel with an entire nation.
From the very beginning, God formed humanity from the dust of the ground and breathed life into us. We were created with purpose—to worship Him and reflect His image in the world. Yet after sin entered the story, life became heavier. Work became harder. Obedience sometimes feels frightening. Faith can stretch us beyond what feels comfortable.
When the future feels overwhelming, Scripture invites us to look backward before looking forward. Reflecting on how God has already carried us through hardship strengthens our faith for whatever lies ahead. The challenges may have felt unbearable at the time, yet God sustained us through each one.
Jesus does not look at your struggles with frustration or disappointment. He does not say, “Why can’t you handle this better?” Instead, His response is compassion. He sees the burdens you carry, the fears you wrestle with, and the weariness you may try to hide.
In 2 Corinthians 12:9, the Apostle Paul shares a powerful truth from the Lord: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Paul had his own struggles and limitations, yet God reminded him that weakness is not a barrier to God’s work—it’s often the place where God’s power becomes most visible.
Loving others is easy when relationships are smooth and mutual kindness flows freely. But the real challenge of love appears when someone hurts us, disappoints us, or treats us unfairly. In those moments, forgiveness can feel almost impossible.
Yet Ephesians 4:32 calls us to a higher way: “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” Notice the standard—just as Christ forgave you.
Passion worship leaders Kristian Stanfill and Melodie Malone join Brandon Woolum to discuss their new live album Just That Good, recorded during Passion 2026 where more than 45,000 young adults gathered to worship.
Psalm 51:12 captures a beautiful and honest prayer: “Restore to me the joy of your salvation.” David does not ask for his circumstances to change first. He asks for something deeper—restoration within his heart.
Sometimes the most profound lessons about faith are found in the simplest parts of creation. Jesus pointed to wildflowers—small, fragile, and easily overlooked—to teach a powerful truth about trust and provision.
Every week in Philadelphia, hundreds of people walk blocks just to attend Epiphany Fellowship Church. Led by Pastor Eric Mason, the growing congregation includes many from Generation Z who are drawn to the church’s clear gospel mission.
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