What does it mean to worship God?
Worship, to me, describes how a person acknowledges that God is and is available for partnership.
My own worship of God is my life—it’s expressed in my thoughts, how I interact with other people, what I do with my time and money, how willing I am to face complexity. I worship God by accepting the great Whatever as my practical, every-day companion and partner in the business of living. As far as more traditional forms of worship, if God really did require me to bend certain ways, say certain things, accept certain myths while condemning other myths as nonsense, then I couldn’t bring myself to require God. It would make God a bit too much like a Worshipful Master in Prince Hall Freemasonry. . . (more of Martha’s thoughts
Worship, as indicated by Christ, in John 4, must be in spirit and truth! Worship for me is not just being thankful for blessings etc, for which we could all be most of the time, but worship is adoration of who God is, not just what He has done. God has only ever done what He is!
I do not acknowledge that which I do not believe exists.
I believe god is myth. I can see no reason to believe there is such a thing.