Real worship starts in the secret place—those quiet moments where your soul meets God one-on-one. It doesn’t depend on a stage, an audience, or a perfect performance. It’s personal. Sacred. It’s where hearts are honest, souls are vulnerable, and God’s voice is actually heard. Worship here isn’t just about singing songs—it’s about giving God your whole self, with love, longing, and devotion.
The magic of public worship actually grows out of this hidden life. When we spend consistent time in God’s presence, moment by moment, something shifts inside us. Our hearts soften, our sensitivity to the Spirit grows, and a hunger develops that can’t be ignored. Worship becomes less about an event on a calendar and more about a lifestyle of encounter. And because it starts in a place only God sees, it touches heaven in a way nothing else can.
