Liturgy :: 2/8/26 :: Dr. Mark Young

Welcome to Wellspring Church!

What does the liturgy send us into? In this message, Dr. Mark Young reflects on how the rhythms of worship don’t end at the dismissal—they form and send us as God’s people into the world.

Drawing on the shape of the liturgy and the story of God’s movement toward the world, we’re reminded that worship is not an escape from mission but the very thing that prepares us for it. From confession and forgiveness to communion and sending, God is continually forming a faithful people who live as witnesses to Christ while we wait and anticipate His fullness.

📖 Key Themes in This Message:

🔹 How the liturgy forms us over time, not all at once

🔹 Why waiting and anticipation are active, faithful postures

🔹 The connection between worship and God’s mission in the world

🔹 Being sent as witnesses shaped by grace, not effort

Faithfulness isn’t about getting it all right—it’s about being shaped, again and again, by God’s gracious movement toward us, and then carried outward in love and service.

📅 Join us this week at Wellspring Church! Looking to grow deeper in your faith? Visit www.wellspringenglewood.comto learn more.

💬 How did this message help you see worship—or your everyday faithfulness—differently?

Dr. Mark Young

Mark Young is the President of Denver Seminary and a faithful member of Wellspring Church.

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