Heart of Worship
This worship-centered gathering turns attention to the cross not with shame, but with gratitude, love, and wonder. Set on Passover and in conscious remembrance of the hour of Jesus' crucifixion, the service holds together deep reverence and deep joy. The hope in the message is that the cross does not leave believers condemned. It establishes their worth, secures their freedom, and invites them into worship that is full of love rather than fear. Return to the cross with gratitude instead of fear. Let what Jesus has done renew your sense of worth, deepen your love for him, and reshape the way you worship in this season. Lord Jesus, thank you for the price you paid in love. Draw our hearts back to the cross with gratitude and joy, and let our worship be filled with awe, freedom, and devotion.
- The service begins by naming the biblical timing of Passover and by recognizing the costly love of Jesus in that moment.
- It then frames the cross as the proof of worth, value, and covenant love rather than a place of shame.
- The gathering becomes an extended response of worship, prayer, and gratitude.
- Return to the cross with gratitude instead of fear.
- Let what Jesus has done renew your sense of worth, deepen your love for him, and reshape the way you worship in this season.
Return to the cross with gratitude instead of fear. Let what Jesus has done renew your sense of worth, deepen your love for him, and reshape the way you worship in this season.
Lord Jesus, thank you for the price you paid in love. Draw our hearts back to the cross with gratitude and joy, and let our worship be filled with awe, freedom, and devotion.