Christian worship is often assumed-but rarely understood. What is actually happening when the church gathers?
Is worship merely symbolic, or is something real taking place?
When Heaven Meets Earth examines worship not as routine or tradition, but as a meeting point-where the earthly assembly of the church joins the heavenly reality described in Scripture.
This book does not approach worship as atmosphere or personal experience. It treats worship as ordered, covenantal, and governed by the presence and authority of Christ. Drawing from Scripture and the structure of historic Christian worship, it explores the meaning of sacred space, the role of the Word, the weight of vows, and the reality of Christ's presence among His people.
Rather than offering innovation or preference, this work seeks clarity-removing assumptions and restoring a framework that allows worship to be understood as it is revealed.
This is not a book for casual reading. It is written for those willing to examine what has long been familiar, and to consider what is truly taking place when heaven meets earth.