Episode 4

Let Your Gentleness Be Known | Philippians 4:5

After stand firm (v1) and rejoice (v4), the next command Paul gives might surprise you. Gentleness. The Greek word epieikes doesn’t mean weakness — it means strength under control. The leader who could push and chooses not to.

The volunteer who messed up the click track. The vocalist who showed up unprepared. The pastor whose feedback was clumsy. The team member who quit by text. Your spouse on Sunday afternoon. All of them need to experience your gentleness.

Anchored in Philippians 4:5. Episode 4 of the Philippians season.

Formation to Transformation is a worship devotional for the whole worship team — leaders, musicians, vocalists, audio engineers, lighting directors, ProPresenter operators, camera, FILO.

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Ryan Loche

Dr. Ryan Loche (PhD) is a worship pastor, professor, and theologian helping worship leaders and everyday disciples be formed by Scripture over time. He leads The Church Collective, a training network for worship, creative, and production leaders. Ryan’s work centers on worship as formation before expression and the slow, faithful transformation of becoming like Jesus.