Wednesday Praise & Worship

Every Wednesday evening, prior to our intercessory prayer, the MGOCSM team hosts a special and cherished time dedicated to Praise and Worship through singing. This weekly gathering is much more than just a routine event; it represents a crucial and integral part of our church’s vision and purpose. Our vision for Wednesday worship is to offer a spiritual boost to everyone involved. In the midst of our hectic and often overwhelming lives, this dedicated time for Worship serves as a means to reconnect with God and rejuvenate our spirits. It provides an invaluable opportunity to momentarily step away from the daily stresses and strains of life, allowing us to find solace, peace, and joy through the profound experience of music and worship.

The Bible firmly supports this vision of engaging in joyful and meaningful worship. Psalm 100:2 beautifully underscores this sentiment by reminding us, “Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.” This scriptural encouragement highlights the importance of approaching God with a heart full of joy and singing praises with genuine gladness.

Every Wednesday, we warmly invite everyone to partake in this uplifting and spiritually enriching experience. Whether you are a long-time member of our congregation or someone new to our church community, our doors are always open to you. Join us and become a part of this special time of Praise & Worship and connect yourself to a spiritual realm. Let the songs elevate your spirits, foster a deeper connection with God, and strengthen the bonds between us as a community. We look forward to welcoming you and sharing this blessed time of Praise & Worship together.

Musician Praise & Worship at MGOCSM a'bad unit | + posts

Abin has graduated in B.Sc Biotech from St. Xavier's College ahmedabad, and pursuing M.Sc Biotech. He is also MGOCSM Naranpura ward secretary and our Praise & Worship keyboard player.

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