True worship is from the heart and happens when we love the Lord with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength. Worshiping God through the hard times can be difficult. However, when we fully surrender and lean on Him and allow our soul to fully worship our Savior, He works in a mighty way. True worship leads to chain breaking, restoration, miraculous intervention, and a peace that passes all understanding. Paul and Silas, in the midst of their imprisonment, worshiped God with all of their hearts. God broke the chains that bound them and set them free. Through their testimony of worship, the jailor and his entire family called upon God and were saved. When we truly worship God, it affects all of those around us. The mighty hand of God is seen through worship.
I am blessed to announce our very own GDA Worship Team! I am praying that in the months and years to come, God will do a mighty work within our students and our school through worship.
On March 18th and 19th, everyone is invited to join us in worshiping our precious Savior during Opening Ceremonies.
In His Love,
Mrs. Strain