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What is Worthy

Worthy is a community of Christian believers and worshipers dedicated to exalting, loving, reverencing, praising, adoring, honoring, and worshiping the Heavenly Father through Jesus Christ.
This community of worshipers aims to:

  • Love and adore God through worship and praise
  • Recognize our Heavenly Father as the only true God and the One worthy of worship
  • Encourage other believers to sincerely and boldly worship and adore God, as David did
  • Worship God in spirit and in truth
  • Explore Scripture and imitate heavenly worship here on the earth
  • By the Holy Spirit, empower believers to feel comfortable worshiping and praising through physical acts of worship such as singing, raising hands and bowing down
  • Experience the love, joy, presence, peace, blessings, and miracles of God

We encourage you, and all believers, to engage in all forms of worship: public, private, solitary, small group, large group, congregational, singing, praising, bowed down, kneeling, standing, sitting, lying down, loudly and quietly – every which way! But always worship in spirit and in truth, because the Father seeks such worshipers.

We also encourage you to engage with us through this website.

Lastly, we encourage you to build a local community of worshipers right where you are.

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"Some will argue that they aren’t the “worshiping” type. However, most people tend to worship something or someone, even if they aren’t aware of it."

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Seven Lessons to Transform Your Worship and You!

Worthy: To the One Who is Worthy is an easy-to-use scripture-based guidebook for individuals and groups to explore true worship in all its forms.

The book’s goal is for believers to exalt God as the One who is worthy of worship, commit to worshiping Him publicly and privately, and encourage other believers to worship.

Experience Worthy

Often, believers relegate worship to 10 minutes of singing during a church service. We may not fully embrace worship because it’s possible we don’t know who God really is. In lesson one, readers begin their exploration of the heavenly Father and His worthiness. Readers delve into the character of God, exploring His great love and goodness. Understanding these and other characteristics should deepen our love and relationship with Him and lead us to exalt Him in worship because He is worthy.

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Digging into the book of Exodus, readers explore the account of the children of Israel in Egypt. Discovering God’s demand that Pharoah let Israel go so they could worship Him, readers gain a glimpse into the heart of God and contemplate the great importance of worship to Him.


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Identity as Christians is central to believers. But what about identity as worshipers? Should worship be central to our identity? Lesson three examines Jesus’ interaction with a Samaritan woman at a local well but with a twist. Readers search the account to see that the woman’s forgiven past might not be the only revelation Jesus leaves the woman with.

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Throughout history, God has made His mandate clear that believers must put Him first. Yet, throughout history, we have intentionally or unintentionally sought other things to place first in our lives. Lesson four takes readers on a brief journey of idolatry, starting from the book of Exodus and ending with a synopsis of contemporary idolatry.

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Lesson five explores the scripture in which Jesus states the Father seeks those who worship in spirit and in truth. It focuses readers on developing a lifestyle that honors and worships God by first defining an authentic life of worship and then exploring a life-changing yet practical approach to worship.

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Using David’s life of worship as a powerfully eye-opening primer, readers are challenged to re-examine their own lives to cultivate intimacy with God through worship.

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Our earthly worship originates in heaven and should reflect heavenly worship as much as possible. This final lesson seeks to have readers exalt God by understanding worship through the richness of the various biblical terms used for worship and praise. Readers will consider how worship today can prepare us to worship God throughout eternity.

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