True worship brings you into an encounter with our Creator, Redeemer and King. This is the center of our lives. When we truly encounter God it not only reveals His glory, but it also unveils our need for His greatness.  Scriptures teach our worship must be private and corporate; an action and a lifestyle.

We must first worship God for who He is. The omnipotent Creator of the universe is both knowable and reachable. He is a very personal God that desires fellowship with His creation. Secondly, we must worship God for what he does. Not only is He creator of all, but He is a provider for all. God has provided all of the resources that we need to thrive both individually and collectively. He is redeemer. We worship him because He rescues us from the most dangerous enemy of all, sin. Most importantly we must worship Him relationally. God does not want ritualistic worship, He wants relational worship.