
Worship
is not a matter of the right place but the right heart.
Who we are as worshippers at Revive SF:
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Worship is when we are the offering to Him.
Our lives are the offering of worship to Jesus. Our worship begins and continues with a life of surrender to Him.
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Our sound brings transformation.
We believe our sound and songs have the power to bring transformation to our community and city.
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We are a prophetic community.
We want to hear and release what God is saying and doing. By partnering with the Holy Spirit in worship, we get to be part of releasing heaven on earth.
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The goal of worship leading at Revive to is two fold.
1. We want to minister to the heart of God with our affection and worship.
2. We want to lead people into worship and the presence of God.
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Worship is not a matter of the right place but the right heart.
“From now on, worshiping the Father will not be a matter of the right place but with a right heart. For God is a Spirit, and he longs to have sincere worshipers who adore him in the realm of the Spirit and in truth.” John 4:23-24
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Our heart is to serve.
We do all this by partnering with the Holy Spirit and the greater vision of the church and leadership.

Presence. Community. Creativity. Excellence.
Opportunities to serve
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We are a passionate church that loves to worship at Revive SF. Our spirit filled worship will last around 30 minutes. Most will stand and sing while others find it more comfortable to worship from their seats. While some worship by clapping, lifting hands and dancing, we also encourage our artistic community to draw and paint on their art pads or canvas at this time.
Sunday Morning Requirements:
1. Sunday morning 7:45am rehearsal.
2. Commit to play at minimum once a month.
3. Practice Tuesday when you play on Sunday at 6:45pm. We currently practice at my house in Daly City.
4. Member of Revive SF
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Led by Roger and Gabrielle Joyner. This is a powerful time of prayer and worship with lots of space to flow while still functioning in excellence. We hold this meeting Sunday evenings 7-8pm at the SFIAC.