Gap Worship started with a vision to create a space where Africans (specifically Nigerians at the time) in the diaspora could come together (The Gap Church) and release a sound true to their foundations, and it be reimagined by their current experiences in this new land (America). This soon created a bigger mission for Gap Worship. This was to release a sound that embodied the deep spirituality found back home in Jesus Christ and then present it to people who may have never experienced this sound. Even to those who had experienced a sound like Gap Worship's, they would still hear something new due to the new perspectives and lessons gathered from being in America . But more importantly this sound has now become a sound of return. . A sound to usher in the return of Jesus Christ, a sound to bring those that have runaway from the Father back to Him, and lastly a sound of returning the glory and praise back to God. A combination of culture, vision, and spirituality is what you hear when GW plays, it could be a classic calypso beat that feels good to the soul, or a solemn melody that brings you to your knees before God. All of this is what embodies the true expectation of worship, unboxed without limits, freely expressing ourselves before God.