Whether you’re in a grand cathedral, a middle school cafeteria, or a repurposed warehouse, your space is silently shaping how your people worship—and most worship leaders never even think about it. This article reveals how every space has both tailwinds that help you achieve your worship goals and headwinds that work against them, from how cathedrals spark awe but kill community connection to how humble spaces build togetherness but struggle with majesty. But the great thing is every space can work for worship—all it takes is some intentionality in seeing how your space is meant to be used.
The Next Big Thing
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