Feeling stretched thin by the middle of the week? We gather for a focused moment of worship that quiets the noise and brings the heart back to center.
We start by honoring the men and women in uniform who protect the space where faith, family, and freedom can thrive, then turn to a single promise from Proverbs 3:5–6—trust in the Lord with all your heart, do not lean on your own understanding, acknowledge Him in all your ways, and He will direct your path.
Across a gentle yet insistent refrain, we explore how trust becomes more than a lyric. It shifts from a shared chorus to a personal vow: I will trust. That move matters.
When we choose trust, we stop enthroning our limited perspective and invite God’s wisdom to guide our plans, emails, meetings, and late-night worries. The direction we seek often shows up as steady next steps—open doors, settled peace, wise counsel—rather than a single dramatic sign.
Dedication to our service members threads through the worship, reminding us that faith is communal, grateful, and mindful of those who carry heavy responsibilities every day.
By the final Amen, the verse is no longer just quoted—it’s carried. If you’re navigating decisions or just need a spiritual reset, let this worship moment anchor your week and reframe your pace.
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