What if worship was never meant to stay inside church walls? In If Walls Could Worship , Lauryn Malone invites readers to rediscover worship as more than music, more than Sunday mornings, and more than polished moments of devotion. Through kitchens and car rides, laundry piles and late-night rocking chairs, she reveals how ordinary spaces become sacred when Christ is acknowledged as Lord. With biblical depth and honest storytelling, Lauryn reframes worship as allegiance lived out — in exhaustion, in hidden faithfulness, in waiting, in anxiety, and in the repetition of everyday life. This is not a call to perform better. It is an invitation to surrender deeper. If you have ever wondered: Why your spiritual life feels compartmentalized - Whether hidden seasons still matter - If motherhood, work, or waiting can truly be holy - How to carry Sunday into Monday This book will gently dismantle the sacred-versus-secular divide and remind you of one simple, disruptive truth: The room was never empty of Him. Worship is not a place you enter. It is a posture you carry.