Protect The Altar
Protect the Altar with North Palm Worship is a podcast dedicated to helping worship teams rediscover the heart and purpose behind true worship. Hosted by the North Palm Worship team, each episode dives deep into the mindsets, structures, and practices that fuel a thriving worship ministry. Whether you're a worship leader, team member, or someone passionate about creating a culture of worship, this podcast is your guide to getting back to the basics and focusing on what matters most: honoring God through every note, every word, and every moment. Tune in for practical insights, inspiring conversations, and biblical encouragement that will strengthen your worship team and deepen your worship experience.
Protect The Altar
The Levite Portion (Part 1)
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The Levite Portion (Part 1) | ft. Pastor Dakota Andekin
In this episode, Deborah sits down with Pastor Dakota Andekin for a rich and convicting conversation about what it truly means to receive the Lord Himself as your inheritance.
Pastor Dakota shares his story—where he’s from, how long he’s been in ministry, and how worship has shaped his faith journey. From there, the discussion moves into the powerful distinction of the tribe of Levi: while every other tribe received land, Levi received the Lord.
What does that reveal about how God defines inheritance?
Together, they explore:
What it practically means for God Himself to be someone’s portion
The difference between stewarding God’s presence and stewarding a gift
The weight of being entrusted with God’s voice, not just His activity
Why internal drift can be more dangerous than external opposition
What happens when worship structures are neglected—even if everything else looks strong
They also unpack why the Levites were scattered among the tribes instead of centralized, and what it looks like to carry influence without control.
This episode is a call to reconsider what true inheritance looks like!
Listen now and join the conversation.
Let us know in the comments: What does it mean for the Lord to be your portion?
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