born worshippers. I don’t even believe in the
term ‘worship leaders’, it’s just what we use.
We can’t lead their worship, that’s their choice,
but we can as leaders choose to worship, and
we can invite them into a set table in everything
that we do.
It is that 24/7 Davidic worship. I’m alive for this
reason, and when you know Him and fall in love
with Him, worship is the most natural response.
I don’t think that in the garden Adam and Eve
are walking with God and that their worship
looks like it does to us today from a stage and
all the things that go along with that. I think
that worship then looks like unbroken circles of
connection. I think it looked like walks in the
evening, and conversation, and I think they did
off. With that in mind, your metamorphosis from didn’t want to not do it well before the Lord. burst into song. I think it was just complete
then to now as a ‘worship artist’ is somewhat I think in religious environments you grow up intimacy and unity and oneness with Him, with
dramatic as demonstrated by the Blackout thinking there is not a higher calling. It’s not like their Creator.
videos. Can you describe your journey in this direct thing that people say, it’s sort of this unlocking the performer side of you - that still unspoken thing that there is no higher calling I think it’s taken a lot of turns throughout history,
very much has the worship hat on? than church ministry or giving your life for this and I think God will always honor the hungry
reason. I think the more I’ve grown the more heart, the worshipping heart, no matter how it
[Steffany] I think I used to be so scared I think that was really bad theology. Because comes. I think He’s blessed it all, and I think
to do anything besides what we know as we’re all called to minister the gospel of Jesus, there is so much beauty in the progression
corporate worship. I was so afraid because I we’re all called to walk with Him, and we’re all of it. But I also think the longer that I’ve been
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