I've got to Isaiah 12 in my OT devotions and I recommend v6 as an incisive summary of how a the church differs from the majority faith all around us:
Isaiah 12:6 CSB
Cry out and sing, citizen of Zion, for the Holy One of Israel is among you in his greatness.”
Firstly, we love to sing passionately : Cry out and sing, citizen of Zion
and secondly, the reason why we express our doctrine in song: our God is GREAT, but he is great AMONG us. Our neighbours here loudly proclaim that God is great, but generally deny that he can be among us. They might object that this damages our reverence for the awesome transcendent God, and sometimes churches lose their trembling in order to make worship entertaining, but even here in this one verse there is an answer to that objection. Who exactly is AMONG us? The Holy One of Israel. Ultimately our Christian celebration, especially our weekly gatherings, centres on the jaw-dropping wonder that the Holy God in Christ has come to dwell among us, satisfying both his holiness by paying the price of our sin and his love by being willing to accept us as his people, dwelling among us and comforting us step by step as we make our way painfully to our destination where
"God’s dwelling is with humanity, and he will live with them." Revelation 21:3 CSB