
The Rest of the Sermon
The Rest of the Sermon
After the Music Fades
What happens to our worship when the music stops?
In this episode of The Rest of the Sermon, we reflect on a powerful Pentecost Sunday filled with song—but turn our attention to the Monday after. Worship isn’t just what happens in the sanctuary or while the livestream is rolling. It’s what we do when the lights go out, when the church clothes come off, and when real life begins again.
This conversation dives into Romans 12, Colossians 3, Isaiah 1, and Acts 2 to ask hard questions about authentic worship. We explore how grace is harder than it sounds, how our lives preach louder than our songs, and how real worship moves beyond sentiment to sacrifice, justice, and action.
With bold commentary on faith in the public square, the prophetic call of Pentecost, and a challenge to live what we sing, this episode invites you to a worship that continues—even after the music fades.
Whether you're leading worship, sitting in the pews, or somewhere in between, this conversation is for anyone who believes faith should be more than a performance.