What is Worship at FLCC?

At Free Life Community Church, worship is freely given, pure, and vulnerable. We pray that our worship presents an individual, yet corporate and raw expression of God’s love. Our goal is to push Satan out, and fill our church with a Spirit-filled, interactive environment. We pray that God takes our beautifully broken lives, and through His Spirit, fuses our hearts and minds together in complete unity. Worship is a blessing designed to praise the Lord! Please come and be completely consumed with us!

The aim is not to be worship leaders, but to be fellow worshipers!

Hi, I'm Kate!

When I think about worship, I stay conscious that it isn’t just music. I think of it as a way for the intellectual and emotional parts of my faith to collide, and come full-circle before God. When you’re only functioning out of one or the other, it’s incomplete. But when the heart and mind come together in worship, it’s brought before the Lord as complete. Worshiping in that complete manner, humbles me in a way that separates me from myself; and allows me to be vulnerable, as we were meant to be when we were created. This openness to vulnerability in worship, is easily seen in revivals and in corporate worship – experiencing the power of worshiping in one accord. I want to experience that within our own congregation every Sunday!

Hi, I'm Frank!

As I've grown in my faith, I’ve learned that there’s only one thing I can give to God that requires nothing of Him, and that’s praising Him.

Psalm 150:6 says, “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.”  When I’m worshiping God through music, I can praise God and I don’t have to ask anything of Him in order to do it. I love being in that atmosphere.  I like the purity of praise. Praise is giving back to God!

Hi, I'm Michelle!

Music connects us to God in a unique way. It allows a part of our hearts to interact with God in a way that’s different from when we hear the spoken Word, especially when we sing together as a congregation. When we worship together in song as a collective body in Christ, something deep in our soul awakens, connecting us to each other and to God in a profound and meaningful way. Music adds immeasurably to the power of Scripture and preaching, prayer and sacrament. It’s truly a gift from God, and I’m so blessed to be able to play a role in that for our church.

Hi, I'm Steven!

What worship means to me, is to pour out my heart to God in gratitude for all that He has done and continues to do in my life. I am in awe of the love that the Lord has for me. I will sing praises, and worship Him with all of my heart. I will shout about His love from the rooftops!

Hi, I'm Maggie,

Worship is one of the ways we teach people about Jesus and the love He freely offers. And for some people,  it's a big way that they learn. Music speaks to every single person in a unique and powerful way. When you combine that with the awesome and incredibly strong love of God, salvation happens!

Hi, I'm Jennifer!

Worship is giving our highest praise to God and showing Him our devotion. When I worship, it gives me a sense of peace and joy.  Psalm 95:1-3 says, "Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. For the Lord is the great God, the King over all gods."

This verse reminds me that me that worship is also a time to celebrate God's greatness, and to express gratitude for His love. During our time of worship, I love the sense of community it brings in our church, as we praise and worship God together.