The Heart Behind This Space
Why a Well?
A well does not create water — it only accesses water that is already there but hidden beneath the surface.
A well throughout Scripture is more than a place of water — it is a place of encounter, provision, and turning points. It is at wells that God meets people in ordinary moments and reveals extraordinary purposes: where servants are guided, marriages are arranged, identity is uncovered, and where divine encounters shift direction.
From Hagar in the wilderness to Rebekah, Jacob, and the woman in John 4, wells become sacred intersections between human need and divine revelation. They represent places where emptiness provision, and where isolation becomes invitation.
So, why a well? Because a well is where life is received, sustained, and revealed. It is where God meets what is empty and transforms it into something that carries life beyond itself.
A well is sustained not by what it produces, but by where it draws from.
Who This Is For?
This space is for the worship leader and the worshipper.
For the worship leader — this is for the one entrusted with more than just a microphone, but entrusted with a mandate. You are called to lead people on a journey, to steward moments that invite hearts to turn towards God, and to cultivate an atmosphere where the Father is welcomed and honored. This is not performance, it is responsibility. It required a life that is surrendered, because you cannot lead others where you have not gone yourself.
And for the worshipper — this is for every believer. Because worship is not reserved for a stage; it is the identity of those created by God and for God. Worship is not a song — it is a posture. It is the daily yielding of your life, the continual offering of yourself, and the appropriate response of service to the Lord.
So whether you lead or follow in a room, the call remains the same: to become a well of worship is to become a life that hosts His presence.
What “Becoming” Means Here?
In this context, becoming is not about arrival — it is about surrendering to a lifelong process of transformation.
To become a well of worship is to move from self-sufficiency to total dependence on God, from shallow expression to deep, abiding communion. It is the ongoing work of God shaping a life that can receive, carry, and overflow with His presence.
Becoming is not something you accomplish — it is something you yield to. It is the infolding of what God has placed within you, brought to life through surrender, deepened through obedience, and refined through sacrifice.
The Story
Becoming a well didn’t just begin as some concept for me — it began with surrender. When I finally yielded and chose to follow the Lord down the path He was calling me to, I realized quickly that my depth was shallow. There was still so much compromise around me, and though I could appear whole before people, I knew I could not hide from God.
As a worshipper, that awareness carried weight. I came to a point where I had to confront a hard truth: I didn’t just want to experience His presence — I wanted to be pure before Him. Not in a way that merely took His grace for granted, falling into cycles I knew He would forgive, but in a way that honored Him. So I asked Him to take me on a journey of becoming a vessel He could truly use.
When the Lord spoke to me and told me He would use my voice, I understood that it was more than an affirmation — it was an invitation. An invitation into refining, into washing, into purification. Because to be a vessel He uses is to be a life He is continually shaping.
Become a Well of worship, then, is not instant. It is formed in surrender, deepened through obedience, and refined through sacrifice — the ongoing process of being made clean.
Meet Reni
This journal is written by one woman walking closely with Jesus — not as an expert, but as a disciple. What is shared here is offered with humility, prayer, and reverence for the weight of formation.
Nothing here is rushed.
Nothing here is manufactured.
Everything here is surrendered.

