Stepping Into Obedience: My Easter in Denver Story
Put me to work, Lord! Emceeing and sharing the goodness of God.
There are moments in life when you feel the quiet whisper of God…
and then there are moments when He answers in a way that feels undeniable.
Easter in Denver was one of those moments.
For a long time, my prayer has been simple but bold:
“God, use me in mighty ways with the gifts You’ve given me.”
And if I’m honest, I didn’t always know what that would look like.
I just kept showing up… hosting, connecting, creating, speaking—trusting that somehow, He would weave it all together for His purpose.
This Easter, He did.
Easter in Denver at the Mission Ballroom
The Invitation
When the opportunity came to emcee Easter in Denver at the Mission Ballroom, I felt both excitement and a deep sense of responsibility.
This wasn’t just another event.
This was a citywide invitation to hope.
People from all walks of life—those who have followed Jesus for years, those who have stepped away, and those who weren’t quite sure what they believed—would all be in the same room.
And somehow, I was being asked to help hold that space.
Obedience Over Perfection
Stepping into that role wasn’t about being perfect.
It was about being willing.
Willing to say yes.
Willing to trust.
Willing to let God use my voice—not for my own recognition, but for His glory.
There’s something powerful about obedience.
It doesn’t always come with a full roadmap… but it does come with peace when you step into it.
And that’s exactly what I felt.
The Moment
As I stood on that stage, looking out at a room that would grow to over 1000 people I had this overwhelming sense:
“God is doing something big here.”
And then… it happened.
Throughout the morning, hearts softened.
Walls came down.
People leaned in.
And in one of the most powerful moments of the day, seeing people come to the stage and say “YES!” to Jesus!
An Answer to Prayer
In that moment, I realized something deeply personal:
This wasn’t just an event I was part of.
This was an answer to prayer.
The prayer I’ve been whispering.
The one I’ve been holding onto.
The one asking God to use me.
And there I was—not because I had everything figured out, but because I said yes.
What I’m Learning
If there’s one thing I’m taking from this experience, it’s this:
God doesn’t call us to be perfect.
He calls us to be available.
To bring what we have.
To trust Him with the rest.
To step forward even when we don’t fully see the outcome.
Because when we do…
He shows up in ways bigger than we could ever orchestrate.
This Is Just the Beginning
Easter in Denver was powerful—but I don’t believe it was a one-time moment.
I believe it was a glimpse.
A spark.
A beginning.
Of what God is doing in this city.
Of what He wants to do through willing hearts.
Of what happens when we say yes.
A Final Thought
If you’ve been feeling that nudge… that whisper… that calling on your life—
Let this be your encouragement:
You don’t have to have it all figured out.
You just have to be willing.
Because on the other side of obedience…
might just be the very thing you’ve been praying for. 💛