T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the transformative nature of worship in his sermon 'neither... nor... but...', highlighting Jesus' declaration that true worship is not confined to specific locations but is to be done in spirit and truth. He illustrates how the coming of Christ marks a new dispensation, shifting the focus from physical places of worship to a spiritual relationship with God. By examining individual encounters with Jesus, Sparks shows that every person's history can be transformed into a significant part of God's story. He stresses the importance of recognizing this new spiritual order, which transcends geographical and cultural boundaries, and calls for believers to embrace their identity as part of the Church, which is defined by the presence of Christ among them. Ultimately, the sermon encourages a deeper understanding of worship that is rooted in the Spirit rather than in traditional forms.