Formation to Transformation is a daily worship devotional podcast for worship leaders, worship pastors, musicians, vocalists, audio engineers, lighting directors, ProPresenter operators, camera ops, and the whole worship team. Hosted by Ryan Loche. New episodes every weekday, plus a Sunday liturgy called Before the Doors Open that speaks a short blessing over whoever is about to walk into the building. Recent and current seasons include verse by verse walks through Philippians 4, John 15, Romans 12, and Psalm 23, plus thematic seasons like What the Room Cannot See, which names the interior life of the whole worship team. 2 to 5 minutes a morning. Built for the worship leader who has been carrying something for years without a name for it. Each episode offers a guided reflection on a single verse or passage of Scripture, read attentively and explored theologically, with a focus on how Scripture forms us before it transforms us. Rather than rushing toward application or emotional response, the show invites listeners into presence, attention, and surrender. Over time, spending a few minutes a day with Scripture lets worship move from something we do on a stage or in a service to something that shapes how we live. Whether you are a worship leader, worship pastor, musician, audio engineer, lighting director, ProPresenter operator, or simply someone longing for a deeper, more faithful practice of worship, Formation to Transformation is an invitation to slow down, listen carefully, and trust the quiet, forming work of God. Companion studies and written devotionals are available on Substack at ryanloche.substack.com. Read along, share with a friend, take it to your team.
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Isaiah 40:31 | Waiting Is Something You Do With Your Eyes
Aug 20, 20264 minS9
You have probably heard the popular version of the Hebrew word for wait, qavah. It means to twist, like strands twisted into a rope, so waiting is really you being braided together with God. That is a good sermon. It may not be a good lexicon. Here is what does hold: count the King James renderings of the waiting root and you get wait twenty-nine times and look thirteen times. Look for. As in expect. Now look at the order of what Isaiah promises: mount up, run, walk. That list goes down, not up. It ends on walking, the least impressive thing on the list, and the only one you are going to need on a Tuesday. Anchored in Isaiah 40:31. Season opener for The Waiting Season, a walk through Habakkuk.
Romans 8:38-39 | Your Name Belongs at the End of This List
Aug 19, 20263 minS8
At a church I served there was a man who could not stand our sound. He stayed out of the service until the music was over. He was not fighting me about it. I did not win him over on that topic. I won him over as a person. None of it is on Paul's list. A couple of episodes ago Paul made a list of what could reach you. This is the other list, and he closes it with a catch-all: nor any other created thing. Your name belongs right there. You are a created thing. You have spent a long time wondering whether you are the exception, whether the thing that finally separates you from God turns out to be you. Anchored in Romans 8:38-39. This closes a verse-by-verse season through the interior-life chapter of the New Testament.
We built a burnout self-check. About ninety percent of the people who take it come back fully burned out, according to the test. By the time you are checking whether you are burnt out, you are probably burnt out. Paul quotes Psalm 44 in the middle of his own argument: for your sake we are killed all day long. Not once. All day, the kind of exhaustion that accumulates with no single Sunday to point to. Then he does what he has done twice already in this chapter. He takes a word and screws hyper onto the front of it. Not conquerors. Hyper-conquerors. And notice he does not say we are more than conquerors over these things. He says in them. You do not have to get out of it first. Anchored in Romans 8:36-37. Part of a verse-by-verse season through the interior-life chapter of the New Testament.
Romans 8:35 | Make Your List of What Could Disqualify You
Aug 17, 20263 minS8
Early in ministry I wanted a position at my church. I knew the big wigs were going to be talking about it, so I made myself available. I put myself where the conversations were. Looking back, I was wildly insecure. I was not gathering information. I was checking whether I had already been disqualified. Romans 8:35 asks what could separate us from the love of Christ, then lists seven things Paul had actually lived through. Every one of them is something that happened to him, not a sin he committed, and he never promises you an exemption. You already know the top line on your own list. Paul does not argue the items are small. He asks whether any of them can do the one thing they would have to do in order to matter: separate you. Anchored in Romans 8:35. Part of a verse-by-verse season through the interior-life chapter of the New Testament.
Moses Has a Prayer for Your Hands | Before the Doors Open
Aug 16, 20262 minS8
Look at your hands. At the next stoplight, or when you park. Those hands are about to do the whole morning. They will tune a guitar, ride a fader, advance a slide, frame a shot, or carry a toddler through the lobby on the way to rehearsal. Moses has a prayer for those hands. Psalm 90 is the only psalm we have from him, and at the end of a psalm about how short life is he does not ask God to make the work bigger. He asks him to make it last. Establish means make it firm. Sunday work evaporates. The room gets reset for Tuesday. And some of it goes wrong. We had a snare mic ring out mid song not long ago, and the church sang through it like it never happened. That was not the mix. Notice where Moses starts. Favor first, then the work. You will never see the foundation your morning got poured into. Moses never saw his either. He prayed the prayer anyway. Anchored in Psalm 90:17. Before the Doors Open is a short Sunday morning sending for the whole worship team.
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