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Excellence in worship is valuable — but it can quietly become an idol. In this Season 2 finale of Sound Doctrine, the team examines how the pursuit of perfection in ministry can drift into pride, performance, and misplaced identity. Rather than asking how good our worship looks, leaders must ask whether their heart posture is actually honoring God. This episode explores biblical foundations for excellence, the warning signs of idolatry in ministry, and why faithfulness matters more than flawlessness in serving the church. If you’re a worship pastor, creative leader, or ministry volunteer, this conversation invites honest reflection about preparation, authenticity, and who our excellence is really for. In this episode, we explore: * The idol of excellence and pride in ministry * Performance vs worship in church culture * Biblical perspectives on giving our best * Warning signs of idolatry in leadership * Perfectionism in worship ministry * Community and accountability * Faithfulness over flawlessness 🎙️ Sound Doctrine helps worship leaders think deeply and lead faithfully through biblical foundations, church conversations, and worship theology. Follow, rate, and share as we close Season 2 with clarity and humility. Powered by Worship Warehouse — empowering worship leaders with resources, training, and inspiration.
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