This post is the fourth post in a series on the core values of worship ministry. These core values were selected by David Loftis, worship pastor at Pleasant Garden Baptist Church, NC. These posts are taken from a series of devotions he asked me to write to accompany a training series he did on these core values. Click here to read the entire series.
Category: <span>Devotional Thoughts</span>
It will come as absolutely no shock to those that know me that I am a worrier. If there was a Worrier’s Anonymous, I would need to be at every meeting. I worry about all the classic things: the future, money, my kids, the car breaking down, my job – they are all sources of worry and because of that, sources of stress. I also worry about a lot of stuff that others don’t. I worry about turning the ceiling fan on high because it could come loose and decapitate me (especially if I’m the one who installed it!) And ironically, I worry about whether I worry too much.
This post is the third post in a series on the core values of worship ministry. These core values were selected by David Loftis, worship pastor at Pleasant Garden Baptist Church, NC. These posts are taken from a series of devotions he asked me to write to accompany a training series he did on these core values. Click here to read the entire series.
I had just walked into work one morning this week when my cell phone rang. I looked and saw that it was one of my daughters calling. Now, when one of my children’s names shows up on the caller id screen instead of them sending me a text, I know from experience that it is highly unlikely that I’m going to enjoy the reason for the call. We have been having some battery trouble with this daughter’s car recently so my first guess was that she was calling me stranded somewhere with a car that wouldn’t start.
This post is the second post in a series on the core values of worship ministry. These core values were selected by David Loftis, worship pastor at Pleasant Garden Baptist Church, NC. These posts are taken from a series of devotions he asked me to write to accompany a training series he did on these core values. Click here to read the entire series.




