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More to Church

More to Church

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Have you ever sat in a church service while singing the songs, listening to the sermon, or praying the prayers and though, "There has to something more to church than this!"? If so, this is the place for you. We will drop short encouraging videos helping you along your journey as you seek for something more!

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  • More to Church Than Worship Songs: Interview
    Feb 13 2026

    Is worship just singing songs on Sunday morning? Or is it something much deeper?
    In this follow-up episode of More to Church, we sit down with Kyler, Director of Worship and Discipleship at Oak Heights Covenant Church, to unpack a question many Christians are quietly wrestling with: What is worship really?

    Together, we explore:
    ~Why worship is more than music and emotional moments
    ~How discipleship and worship are inseparable
    ~The danger of confusing emotional manipulation with spiritual transformation
    ~Why serving, evangelism, and daily obedience are acts of worship
    ~How the Western church may have narrowed worship far beyond its biblical meaning

    Kyler shares a powerful definition of worship as a lifestyle response to God’s revealed love through Jesus—and challenges the idea that worship leaders, songs, or services can bring us closer to God apart from Christ Himself.
    If you’ve ever felt uneasy about “worship culture,” wondered why church feels disconnected from real life, or sensed there must be more to church than a song set, this conversation is for you.
    👉 Subscribe for honest conversations about faith, church, discipleship, and what following Jesus actually looks like beyond Sunday mornings.
    👉 Like & share to help others rethink worship and rediscover a faith that moves into everyday life.

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    40 mins
  • More to Church Than Worship Songs
    Jan 30 2026

    Is Worship More Than Singing?

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    Is worship something we do once a week—or a way we live every day?

    In this episode of More to Church, we explore the biblical meaning of worship and challenge the common assumption that worship is primarily about singing on Sunday morning. Drawing from both Old and New Testament Scripture, this conversation reframes worship as an attitude of the heart—a daily posture of surrender lived out in every moment of life.

    We discuss how Scripture defines worship as more than music or religious activity, why God’s presence isn’t confined to a building or gathering, and how worship flows from a life oriented toward honoring Him in spirit and truth.

    This episode invites listeners to rethink worship not as a scheduled event, but as a lived response to the constant presence of God.

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    8 mins
  • More to Church than Money
    Jan 30 2026

    What if the church didn’t need your money to survive?

    In this episode of More to Church, we take an unflinching look at one of the most sensitive—and least examined—assumptions in modern Christianity: that church requires compulsory giving to function faithfully.

    From a North American context, this conversation traces the staggering financial realities of the modern church, unpacking what Scripture actually says (and doesn’t say) about tithing, budgets, buildings, and pastoral pay. Drawing from biblical texts, historical developments, and contemporary financial data, this episode challenges the idea that money is the engine of God’s kingdom—and asks whether we’ve quietly replaced generosity with obligation.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why the modern tithe looks nothing like the biblical tithe
    • How voluntary generosity in the New Testament became compulsory giving in church history
    • What Jesus affirmed under the Law—and what He never commanded of His followers
    • How fear, guilt, and spiritual manipulation often replace transparency
    • Why the early church thrived without budgets, buildings, or fundraising campaigns
    • And the unsettling question: If your church disappeared tomorrow, would your community even notice?

    This isn’t an attack on church buildings, paid pastors, or organized ministry. It’s a call to honesty. A call to rethink stewardship. A call to ask whether our structures are serving the kingdom—or quietly competing with it.

    Because if church is reduced to budgets, benefits, and buildings, it stops being the church.

    There has to be more to church than money.

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    39 mins
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