Worship In Action exists to shine light on those in darkness by being the tangible hands and feet of Christ.
More than 15 years ago, I met a little girl named Gifty at an orphanage outside of Accra, Ghana. Her story touched me, and I began to sense that God wanted me to do more than lead people in singing. I felt God’s calling to step out and be Christ’s hands and feet to hurting people.
I believe that Worship is more than the songs we sing; it’s putting our faith (and worship) into action.
Today, Worship In Action partners with the Royal Seed Home – the orphanage where I first met Gifty. Through the generous support of donors, we have been able to provide food, a water well, medical care, Bibles, books, and teachers’ salaries. In a milestone for our organization, we have also constructed a new school for the children; a building that can serve as the foundation for a lifetime of learning and better opportunities.
I’d be honored if you’d join me today as we put our worship into action together.
For His Glory,
Don Moen
Founder, Worship In Action