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425: [Formed.] How Worship Transforms Chaos: Jenn Johnson on Breaking Free from Self-Centered Spirituality, Toxic Positivity, and Anchoring in God’s Nature for Lasting Wholeness

Podcast · January 29, 2025

This week on Win Today, we’re wrapping up the Formed series with Bethel Music’s Jenn Johnson. Together, we’re exploring the transformative power of worship during life’s chaos. Jenn shares profound insights on breaking free from toxic positivity, anchoring ourselves in God’s unchanging nature, and discovering how worship shapes our spiritual resilience and wholeness.

🎧 What You’ll Learn:

  • How worship transforms life’s chaos into growth.
  • The danger of toxic positivity and the power of wholehearted gratitude.
  • Why anchoring in God’s nature leads to lasting wholeness and resilience.

If you feel overwhelmed or struggle to find hope in difficult seasons, this episode will equip you with the tools to experience God’s presence and peace—even when life feels unsteady.

👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review if this episode encourages you!

Guest Bio

Jenn Johnson is a co-founder and President of Bethel Music and Bethel Music Worship School, headquartered in Redding, California. She is also a musician, songwriter, singer, speaker and author. Jenn has been an integral part of 16 albums by Bethel Music that have influenced the culture of worship across the global church. Jenn has written and been a part of several anthems sung by the worldwide church such as “Goodness of God”, “You’re Gonna Be OK”, and “God I Look to You”. Jenn is the founder of “Lovely by Jenn Johnson,” a lifestyle brand intended to inspire, equip, and engage women of all ages to thrive. She has written her first book, All Things Lovely, which was released in November 2021. Jenn and her husband Brian reside in Redding, California, with their five wonderful children, Haley, Téa, Braden, Ryder Moses, and Malachi Judah.

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Resources Mentioned This Week

  • Healing What You Can’t Erase: Transform Your Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Health from the Inside Out

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