Yeah, it does, depending on what you mean by "god." If you mean "perfect person," then I agree with you, which is why I think of pantheism as being consistent with atheism. But if God is the ultimate, transcendent creative power, then what else would you call nature's ability to create and develop itself from virtually nothing, perhaps for eternity and in infinite variations of itself in a megaverse?
The universe isn't just big and awesome; it's creative (self-creative and evolving), not passively as the product of a designer, as in theism, but alone, single-handedly responsible for its ordered states. Science is precisely what demonstrates that creative power. Therefore science entails pantheism, given that impersonal definition of "god."
We could also distinguish between kinds of worship or reverence.