The Worshipper, Her God and Her Gifts

The Worshipper, Her God and Her Gifts

The Worshiper and Her God
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Episodios 32
Último 14.08.2026

This podcast is a space for worship leaders, team members, and anyone passionate about worship to explore their relationship with God and how their gifts can glorify Him. Rooted in the guidance of the Holy Spirit, it covers the art and act of worship, the personal journey of the worshipper, and challenges faced both privately and publicly. The mission is to help worshippers align their gifts with their divine purpose through practical insights for personal devotion and Spirit-led worship.

Episodios

  • S02 EP15: Trusting God Through the In-Between with Peggy 14.08.2026 25m
    In this episode of The Worshiper, Her God and Her Gift, I reflect on what it means to trust God when life feels uncertain, unsettled, and somewhere between where you have been and where you are going.I share honestly about being in a season of transition, moving between places, making decisions about where to settle next, balancing work and relationships, and learning to navigate the discomfort of not having all the answers. For someone who naturally wants clarity and certainty before taking the next step, I am learning that sometimes faith simply means moving with God before I know exactly where He is taking me. I also explore the importance of checking in with ourselves during seasons of transition. Understanding our emotional temperature, recognizing what is influencing our reactions, and creating space to ask ourselves honest questions can reveal areas God wants to refine in us.Through my own experience, I reflect on a simple but profound lesson God has been teaching me: have the faith to move even when you don't have clarity, because in moving, God will meet you and give you direction. This episode is about learning to remain still while still moving, listening when God seems quiet, trusting what He has already done, and allowing His faithfulness in the past to become the confidence we need for the unknown ahead.If you are currently in an in-between season, navigating uncertainty, waiting for direction, or learning to trust God without knowing the outcome, this conversation is a reminder that you do not need to have everything figured out before you take the next step.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/
  • S02E14: How to Pray According to God’s Will with Peggy 24.07.2026 49m
    In this episode of The Worshiper and Her God, I share how God has been reshaping my understanding of prayer; from a routine centered on requests to a relationship rooted in intimacy with the Father.Using Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6 as a guide, I walk through a practical framework for prayer that begins with worship, aligns our hearts with God's will, seeks His daily grace and wisdom, embraces forgiveness, and ends in complete surrender to His glory. Rather than treating prayer as a checklist or a performance, I explore what it means to approach God as a loving Father who desires genuine fellowship.I also reflect on the importance of consistency over perfection, the role of the Holy Spirit in leading our conversations with God, and how simple moments of communion can transform our perspective and deepen our walk with Him.Whether you're struggling to build a consistent prayer life or longing for a more intimate relationship with God, this episode offers practical encouragement to help you move beyond praying for God to do something, and instead learn to simply be with Him.
  • S2EP13: The Danger of Emotionalism in Your Walk with God with Peggy Ezumah 09.07.2026 34m
    What happens when you no longer feel God's presence? Does the silence mean He has left, or is He inviting you into a deeper kind of faith?In this episode, I explore the subtle danger of building our relationship with God on emotions instead of His unchanging Word. While emotions are a beautiful gift from God, they were never designed to be the foundation of our faith. There are seasons when the feelings fade, worship feels dry, and prayer seems empty; not because God is absent, but because He is teaching us to trust what He has said above what we feel.Drawing from the lives of David, Job, and other biblical examples, I share practical ways to remain anchored during spiritually dry seasons. We discuss the importance of believing before feeling, confessing the truth of God's Word over your life, immersing yourself in Scripture, and bringing every honest emotion before God instead of withdrawing from Him.If you've ever questioned your walk with God because you didn't "feel" Him, this conversation is a reminder that His presence is established by His promise, not by your emotions. Faith grows strongest when it is rooted in truth rather than feelings.God is still near, even when your emotions say otherwise.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠⁠⁠⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/
  • S2EP12: Tell God Everything with Peggy Ezumah 26.06.2026 34m
    There are moments when shame, disappointment, or failure make us feel unworthy of God's presence. Instead of running to Him, we slowly withdraw from the very place where we find strength, healing, and restoration.In this honest and deeply personal episode, Peggy Ezumah explores the importance of maintaining intimacy with God, especially in seasons when we feel we have fallen short. Drawing lessons from the Beatitudes and the story of Adam and Eve, she reminds us that God's response to our weakness is not rejection, but an invitation to come closer.The conversation examines how shame isolates us from the secret place, why the enemy seeks to disconnect believers from personal fellowship with God, and how true freedom begins when we choose to bring everything before Jesus instead of hiding from Him.If you've ever struggled with guilt, condemnation, spiritual dryness, or the feeling that you've been away from God for too long, this episode is a reminder that His love remains constant, His arms are always open, and the secret place is still waiting.Come as you are. Tell Jesus everything.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠⁠⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/
  • S2E10: The Life of a Worshipper with Min Evans Ighodalo 29.05.2026 52m
    Unlock the secrets behind sustaining lasting spiritual fire in worship. Evans Ighodalo, a worship leader with over 20 years of experience, shares the unseen work it takes to keep your oil burning bright without burnout. If you’ve ever wondered how to stay authentic and tender before God amid the demands of ministry, this honest conversation is your blueprint.Most worship leaders struggle with maintaining their intimacy with God while navigating fame, performance pressures, and seasons of doubt. Evans candidly reveals how he has navigated seasons of faithlessness, dealt with plateaus, and refined his craft through deep humility and intentional discipline. You’ll discover how his personal experiences—losing loved ones, facing unfulfilled dreams, and periods of spiritual drought—shaped his approach to worship as a lifestyle, not just a moment.We break down practical tactics Evans uses to guard his heart and maintain a pure, impactful ministry. He shares insights on the importance of a strong foundation rooted in the Word, the necessity of staying humble and hungry, and how to navigate social media and fame without losing sight of divine purpose. You’ll learn the value of having a mentor, cultivating a genuine prayer life, and the significance of obedience over popularity.This episode emphasizes that enduring the ups and downs of ministry is less about talent and more about character, consecration, and a deep trust in God's timing. Evans urges every worshiper—whether you're on stage or behind the scenes—to focus on your personal relationship with God, stay in your divine lane, and serve with authenticity. Recognize that true impact flows from a surrendered heart, not just polished performances.Perfect for worship leaders, creatives, aspiring ministers, or anyone longing to steward their gifts for eternity—this is a call to keep your oil full, your heart tender, and your gaze fixed on Jesus, no matter the season. Tune in to discover how faith, discipline, and humility combine to sustain a long-lasting worship legacy.Follow Evans Igodalo across all streaming platforms—Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube—and let his journey inspire your walk with God. Remember, the secret to lasting impact isn’t just skill; it’s a life fully consecrated and committed to God's purpose.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠⁠ ⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/⁠
  • S2EP09: The Side of Grace We Don’t Talk About with Peggy Ezumah 09.05.2026 33m
    In this episode, Peggy explores a side of God’s grace that is often overlooked. Beyond strength, favor, and empowerment, grace is revealed as God’s loving intervention that brings a person into deeper self-awareness. Through Titus 2:11, the conversation centers on how God, in His mercy, reveals the true state of the heart not to condemn, but to restore, heal, and bring His people back into alignment with Him.Drawing from personal reflections, scripture, and the life of David, this episode examines seasons where God interrupts routine, exposes hidden wounds, revisits unresolved areas, and calls His people into deeper surrender. What may appear as confusion, stillness, or emotional exposure can often be the mercy of God inviting a believer into wholeness. Grace is not only the power to move forward; it is also the light that reveals what must be healed before growth can continue.This conversation is a call back to intimacy, repentance, and dependency on God. For every worshipper navigating transition, hidden struggles, or seasons of inward searching, this episode offers perspective on how God uses revelation to draw His people closer and prepare them for the future He intends.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/
  • S2E08: The Worshipper and Her God (Internal Dialogue) with Peggy 25.04.2026 40m
    Some conversations don't happen between two people. Some of the most honest ones happen inside you, in the quiet, in the stripping, in the season where the platform goes silent and all that's left is the question: do I love God, or do I love who I get to become because of him?In this episode, Peggy sits with herself.No guest. No interview. Just an unfiltered internal dialogue from a woman at 37, mid-deconstruction, mid-discovery, and fully committed to finding out who she is outside of every stage, altar, and platform she has ever occupied. What starts as a question about worship leadership quickly becomes something far more exposing: a reckoning with how easily gift can replace God, how purpose can quietly become performance, and how the pressure to be seen can hollow out the very thing God was building in private.This is not a crisis of faith. It is a confrontation with motive.In this conversation with herself, Peggy walks through:How the worship platform became the reason for her relationship with God, not the fruit of itThe moment she realized people were responding to her gift, not her personWhy the process of becoming has become a public performance, and what it costsWhat it looks like to sit with God without needing to produce anythingThe questions she is now asking herself, and the ones she is leaving with youIf you have ever felt the weight of a reputation you did not fully choose, maintained a version of yourself to stay accepted, or said yes out of pressure and called it conviction, this episode will find you.Because the deepest work God does rarely happens on a stage. And the loudest silence is the one where he strips everything away just to ask: will you still stay?For inquiries, features, and collaborations: hello@theworshipperandhergod.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/
  • S2E07: Love First: A Conversation with Trinity Anderson 12.04.2026 57m
    In this episode of The Worshipper, Her God & Her Gift Podcast, Peggy sits down with worship leader and recording artist Trinity Anderson for a conversation that goes far beneath the surface of music, ministry, and platform. What unfolds is something richer: a candid exploration of identity, seasons, and what it truly means to carry the presence of God as a worshipper.Trinity walks into this conversation from a place of unusual clarity. At 34, she describes a year marked by certainty, alignment, and what she calls the Lord's stamp of approval on where she is in life. But the conversation quickly moves beyond celebration into the quieter, more honest terrain of what sustains a worshipper over the long haul, especially when the crowd is loud, the comments section is full, and the temptation to receive the glory is very real.From guarding her heart after a viral worship moment in Chicago, to navigating the emotional complexity of transitioning out of a ministry role, to speaking honestly about singleness in the middle of a high-demand calling, Trinity brings a rare combination of groundedness and transparency that makes this episode feel less like an interview and more like a conversation between two women who actually do this work.In this conversation, you'll hear reflections on:Why a greater level of consecration on a worship team produces a greater level of anointing in the roomHow to guard your heart when public affirmation threatens to replace private alignmentNavigating a ministry transition with grace, order, and integrityWhat it looks like to stay grounded when fame and platform are within reachThe quiet strength that comes from being a daughter of God before being a worship leaderMore than a profile of a gifted minister, this episode is a portrait of a woman who has learned to hold her calling loosely and carry it heavily at the same time. Because the platform was never hers to begin with. It was always His.If you lead worship, serve on a ministry team, or are simply trying to steward what God has placed in your hands without losing yourself in the process, this conversation will meet you exactly where you are.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: hello@theworshipperandhergod.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/
  • S2E06: How Your Spiritual Seasons Shape the Sound of Worship in Your Church 22.03.2026 35m
    In this episode of The Worshipper, Her God & Her Gift Podcast, Peggy opens with a question that came directly out of a conversation with her worship pastor after rehearsals: something about the worship had shifted. Not the skill. Not the team dynamics. Something deeper. And the observation was simple but searching: it might have everything to do with what each person on the team is doing in their secret place.That one observation becomes the thread that pulls this entire episode together.Peggy unpacks a conviction she has been sitting with: that the spiritual seasons of the individuals on a worship team do not stay private. They show up. In the set list. In the songs that drop in the spirit. In the atmosphere that either pulls a congregation into genuine encounter with God, or simply moves them through a well-rehearsed routine. The worship sound in the house, she argues, is rarely just a product of preparation. It is a reflection of the hearts behind it.Drawing from the Psalms of David, the prayers of Hannah, the cry of blind Bartimaeus, and her own recent experiences leading worship, Peggy traces a direct line between the inner hunger of a worshipper and the sound that flows out of them before the people.In this conversation, you'll hear reflections on:How the spiritual season of a worship team member shapes the set list, often without them realising itThe difference between hungering for the presence of God and hungering for the person of GodWhat a season of dryness looks like on a worship platform, and how to recognize it honestlyWhy the most powerful preparation a worship leader can do is not the song list but the heartHow God bypasses the limitations of our seasons to meet the needs of the congregation, when we remain surrenderedMore than a teaching, this episode is a mirror. It asks every worship leader and team member to stop and honestly examine what they are carrying into the room on Sunday. Because the congregation follows where the worshipper steers. And the worshipper can only steer as far as they have gone with God themselves.If you lead worship, serve on a ministry team, or are simply trying to understand why some worship encounters feel different from others, this episode will give you language for something you may have already sensed but never fully named.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: hello@theworshipperandhergod.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/
  • S2E05: Crowd Response & Worship Leading: The Hidden Influence No One Talks About with Peggy Ezumah 06.03.2026 34m
    In this episode of The Worshipper, Her God & Her Gift Podcast, Peggy shares a deeply personal reflection from her journey as a worship leader; an experience that forced her to confront a question many ministers quietly wrestle with: Was that worship… or was it just a good moment?After leading a high-energy ministration on a large stage, one filled with strong engagement, cheers, and countless affirmations—everything appeared successful from the outside. People were blessed. Messages poured in. The atmosphere seemed powerful. Yet internally, something felt off. The celebration around her did not match what she sensed in her spirit.This episode unpacks that moment and the conversation that followed with the Holy Spirit. Peggy reflects on the subtle danger of allowing the response of a crowd to shape the direction of worship, and how easily even seasoned worship leaders can lose sight of the true assignment on the platform.Through this story, she explores the difference between leading worship that moves people and leading worship that moves God, and why worship leaders must remain anchored in stillness, discernment, and obedience especially when the stage gets bigger and the reactions grow louder.In this conversation, you’ll hear reflections on:The hidden tension between public affirmation and spiritual alignmentHow the response of a crowd can unintentionally steer a worship leaderWhy stillness and sensitivity to the Holy Spirit are essential on the platformThe discipline of remaining focused on God’s assignment regardless of audience sizeMore than a story, this episode is an invitation for worship leaders and ministry teams to pause and reflect on their own posture before God. Because in worship ministry, the ultimate goal is never applause from people: it is alignment with heaven.If you serve on a worship team, lead worship, or simply desire a deeper understanding of what it means to minister before God, this conversation will challenge you to examine your heart and return to the true center of worship.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/⁠
  • S2E03: Types of Worship Leaders: Which one are you? 06.02.2026 26m
    In this conversation, Peggy Ezumah delves into the different types of worship leaders and their unique expressions of worship. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the purpose of worship, which is to lead people into an encounter with God. The discussion highlights the distinction between singing worship leaders and teaching worship leaders, exploring their strengths and potential pitfalls. Ultimately, Peggy encourages worship leaders to discern their style and develop a balance between both types to create a transformative worship experience.TakeawaysDifferent expressions of worship leaders exist.Worship is about leading people to encounter God.Public-private worship allows personal connection with God.Worship should not be seen as just a list of songs.Understanding the purpose of worship is crucial.Both singing and teaching worship leaders are important.Creating an atmosphere of understanding enhances worship.Worship is primarily directed to God, not man.The sacredness of worship transforms the worshipper.Worship leaders should develop both singing and teaching skills.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠ ⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/⁠
  • S2EP02: Do I Belong in the Worship Team? with Peggy Ezumah 23.01.2026 46m
    This episode is a sincere reflection on the sacred responsibility of the worship team. Drawing from personal experience and inspired by a listener’s heartfelt message, Peggy Ezumah speaks on the demands, discipline, and devotion required to serve God through music. Beyond the stage and sound, this conversation addresses passion versus visibility, skill versus desire, and service versus self. It is an invitation to examine motives, restore reverence for worship, and realign the heart to God’s original intent for those called to minister through music.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/⁠
  • S2EP01: No Filters: Starting the Year Honest. with Peggy Ezumah 15.01.2026 24m
    No filters. No pretence. Truth before God.Episode 15 of The Worshiper, Her God & Her Gift marks the opening of Season Two with Starting the Year Honest. This episode confronts visionless worship, routine ministry, and unexamined team culture. It calls worship leaders to stop repeating patterns and begin the year with deliberate evaluation, spiritual clarity, and shared direction.This episode lays out the unseen work required for sustainable worship ministry: honest reflection, clear vision, defined goals, spiritual systems, and disciplined habits. Worship teams are challenged to think beyond weekly execution and embrace responsibility for atmosphere, growth, accountability, and lasting encounters.This is not goal-setting for productivity. It is alignment for stewardship. A recalibration of heart, structure, and assignment—so worship remains an altar, not a routine.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/⁠
  • EP 14: 2025 in Review: Worship, Growth, & Gratitude 26.12.2025 22m
    In this heartfelt episode, Peggy Ezumah reflects on the defining moments of 2025; a year marked by growth, deep introspection, and the sustaining power of worship. She shares personal insights, expresses gratitude to past guests, and casts a clear vision for the future of the podcast. As the journey continues into 2026, this episode invites listeners to embrace change, steward their God-given gifts, and cultivate a deeper intimacy with God through worship and obedience.For inquiries, features, and collaborations:hello@theworshipperandhergod.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/
  • EP 13: When Purpose Meets Talent with Min. Joshua Dada 28.11.2025 58m
    When Purpose Meets Talent with Min. Joshua Dada
  • EP 12: From Performance to Presence: Navigating Offense in Worship with Dr Rotimi Emmanuael 14.11.2025 1h 14m
    Peggy and our Guess for this week, Rotimi discuss how offence, distraction, and cultural influences can erode a worship team’s ability to carry God’s presence. They discuss and share practical, repeatable habits, daily prayer rhythms, reducing secular inputs, measured emotional responses, and direct reconciliation to restore spiritual health and lead worship that invites real encounter.
  • EP 11: Checking In with God: A Seasonal Heart Exam (Part 2) with Peggy Ezuamah 01.11.2025 44m
    This continuation presses deeper than awareness into response. After inspection comes adjustment. After conviction comes correction.Episode 11 of The Worshiper, Her God & Her Gift addresses what must change when God exposes misalignment: habits, motives, patterns, and permissions that quietly shape worship over time. Seasonal shifts demand internal recalibration, not cosmetic fixes.This episode confronts the cost of ignoring God’s dealings and the discipline required to remain pure, yielded, and accurate before the altar.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/⁠
  • Trailer: Checking In with God: A Seasonal Heart Exam Part 2 31.10.2025 1m
    Trailer: Checking In with God: A Seasonal Heart Exam Part 2
  • EP 10: Checking In with God: A Seasonal Heart Exam (Part 1) with Peggy Ezuamah 27.10.2025 42m
    This episode centers on the discipline most worshippers postpone: deliberate heart inspection before God. Activity continues. Ministry flows. Yet alignment quietly erodes when seasons change and the heart is left unchecked.In this conversation with Peggy Ezuamah, the focus is heart posture, purity, and purpose examining what must be corrected privately before it manifests publicly. Worship leadership is sustained not by output, but by ongoing submission to God’s dealings.This episode confronts the internal conditions that determine whether ministry remains an altar or becomes a routine.For inquiries, features, and collaborations: ⁠⁠hello@theworshipperandhergod.com⁠⁠Instagram:⁠⁠ https://www.instagram.com/theworshiperandhergod/⁠⁠
  • Redefining your relationship with God Part 1 with Peggy (Teaser) 27.10.2025 1m
    Redefining your relationship with God Part 1 with Peggy (Teaser)

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