Hey guys! It’s Ron here, and Hope is not with me today to kick off the day, but don’t worry, I’ve got a special guest with me, Andrew Maldonado, who leads the creative arts department on the West Coast at our church. Today we’re going to have a real, raw, and relevant conversation about setting atmospheres and experiencing signs and wonders in our lives.

Andrew gives us a quick rundown of his week, explaining the intense planning and preparation that goes into our Sunday services. It’s not just about showing up and singing – there’s a lot of intentionality behind creating an atmosphere for God to move.

We discuss the balance between being a creative and an administrator, and how important it is to have both skill sets in a ministry setting. Andrew shares how growing up around both creative and organized influences shaped his approach to his role at the church.

We dive into the importance of setting the right atmosphere for worship and how it can impact the experience for both the congregation and God. Ron emphasizes the need for hosting God, not just people, in our services.

The conversation shifts to the power of praise and worship in inviting God’s presence and experiencing breakthrough and transformation. Ron shares his insight on how the amount of God we experience is directly tied to the level of praise and worship we offer.

We touch on the Pentecostal background and the belief in the present-day movement of the gifts of the Spirit. Ron stresses the importance of creating an environment where God can move freely and powerfully.

As we wrap up, Ron and Andrew share their vision for the year ahead – a hunger for God, an intimate encounter with the Creator, and a transformative experience for all who come into the atmosphere of worship.

If you’re looking to dive deeper into the power of praise and worship, stay tuned for Ron’s upcoming series, “Heavenly Chaos,” where he’ll explore how our worship can create an environment for God to move in miraculous ways.

Thanks for joining us on this unfiltered, real, and relevant conversation. Until next time, this is Ron and Andrew signing off. God bless!