Praise and Worship

Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey as you guide others on the exhilarating path of worship? At Horizon Community Church, we believe that leading people in worship through singing and playing instruments is an incredible privilege and an awe-inspiring experience. As part of the praise and worship team, you have the extraordinary opportunity to create an atmosphere where hearts are opened, lives are transformed, and souls are refreshed.


When you step onto the stage, It's an invitation to dive deep into the vast ocean of worship, where the roar of emotions meets the gentle whisper of the Spirit. As you guide the congregation, you become a catalyst for a collective encounter with the Jesus.


Whether your instrument is the guitar, the piano, the drums, or your own voice, there is a place for you in leading worship at Horizon Community Church. Our diverse and dynamic worship team is committed to growing together in skill, unity, and passion, all for the glory of God.
Join us as we unleash the joy of worship, allowing the Holy Spirit to breathe life into our songs, transforming our gatherings into an intimate encounter with the Creator. Take that leap of faith and witness the incredible impact you can have as you lead others in worship through singing and playing instruments.


Are you ready? Come and be a part of something extraordinary. Together, let's lead the way in heartfelt and authentic worship at Horizon Community Church!

Start by filling out the Form below to help us get you involved!

Praise is the joyful recounting of all God has done for us. It is closely intertwined with thanksgiving as we offer back to God appreciation for His mighty works on our behalf. Praise can be a feature of other relationships as well. We can praise our family, friends, boss, or paperboy. Praise does not require anything of us. It is merely the truthful acknowledgment of the righteous acts of another.

But Because God has done many wonderful deeds, He is worthy of praise (Psalm 18:3).

Worship comes from a different place within our spirits. Worship should be reserved for God alone (Luke 4:8). Worship is the art of losing self in the adoration of another. Praise can be a part of worship, but worship goes beyond praise. Praise is easy; worship is not. Worship gets to the heart of who we are. To truly worship God, we must let go of our self-worship. We must be willing to humble ourselves before God, surrender every part of our lives to His control, and adore Him for who He is, not just what He has done.

Worship is a lifestyle, not just an occasional activity. Jesus said the Father is seeking those who will worship Him "in spirit and in truth" (John 4:23).