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" Why We Worship" with Matt Carter

48 min · 24. maj 2026
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Being continually filled with the Holy Spirit is vital for spiritual growth and is significantly achieved through active participation in corporate worship and singing. Congregational singing is not merely emotional routine, but a powerful means to experience God's presence, strengthen the faith of struggling believers, and deepen one's personal connection to God.

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