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Worship gets reduced to music so easily that we forget the uncomfortable question at the center of faith: what are we willing to place on the altar? We’re joined by Jeffson Odiety, Nigerian worship leader and convener of The Closet, to talk about worship as sacrifice, obedience, and a lifestyle that gives God pleasure, not just a moment that happens when the band starts.
Jeffson tells the story of how The Closet began with late-night encounters, writing through tears, and a costly live recording that produced no released songs. What looked like a dead end became a seed, and a later cancellation opened the door to a bigger space, consistent monthly gatherings, and testimonies that range from renewed love for God to dramatic life turnarounds. We also get into why the environment of a worship meeting matters, how humility sets the tone, and what it means to create a room where the only VIP is God.
Then we zoom out to the wider worship movement in Nigeria and across Africa and why it’s shaping church culture for the next generation. We talk leadership, mentorship, and why chasing trends and “glory” without character doesn’t last. If you’re building a ministry, serving in church, or simply trying to stay faithful when the road feels lonely, this conversation offers both a biblical foundation and practical direction.
Subscribe for more culture-shaping conversations, share this with a friend who’s hungry for depth, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway or the definition of worship you’re choosing to live by.
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Worship gets reduced to music so easily that we forget the uncomfortable question at the center of faith: what are we willing to place on the altar? We’re joined by Jeffson Odiety, Nigerian worship leader and convener of The Closet, to talk about worship as sacrifice, obedience, and a lifestyle that gives God pleasure, not just a moment that happens when the band starts.
Jeffson tells the story of how The Closet began with late-night encounters, writing through tears, and a costly live recording that produced no released songs. What looked like a dead end became a seed, and a later cancellation opened the door to a bigger space, consistent monthly gatherings, and testimonies that range from renewed love for God to dramatic life turnarounds. We also get into why the environment of a worship meeting matters, how humility sets the tone, and what it means to create a room where the only VIP is God.
Then we zoom out to the wider worship movement in Nigeria and across Africa and why it’s shaping church culture for the next generation. We talk leadership, mentorship, and why chasing trends and “glory” without character doesn’t last. If you’re building a ministry, serving in church, or simply trying to stay faithful when the road feels lonely, this conversation offers both a biblical foundation and practical direction.
Subscribe for more culture-shaping conversations, share this with a friend who’s hungry for depth, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway or the definition of worship you’re choosing to live by.
Support the show
You can support this show via the link below;
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1718587/supporters/new