This sermon explores Psalm 100 as a universal call to worship and thanksgiving, emphasizing that true worship extends beyond Sunday services into every aspect of daily life. It challenges the modern notion of being "self-made," arguing that our existence and success are fundamentally rooted in God's creative work and the support of community. Drawing from his recent trip to Japan and reflecting on the nature of memory and gratitude, Pastor Kenneth presents worship as a countercultural protest against negativity and individualism. The sermon emphasizes that we are created by God, sustained by God through others, and called to serve with gladness in all our occupations and interactions. Ultimately, the message calls believers to recognize their dependence on divine grace and human community while living lives of continuous thanksgiving.