Thursday, June 4, 2009

Progressive Worship 5/31/09

I have been off of this thing for a while. It's been a little crazy around my home and church, with a trip to Brazil, numerous doctor visits, and the usual stuff. Anyway, it's time to get back at it.

This past Sunday, we had a great week where we continued to build some momentum from the previous week. There is a growing freedom in our people, as they express themselves more and go after God with more passion. It's exciting to see the breakthrough!

Our set was:
Walk-in: "Name Above All Names" (Original song)
Worship Set:
"Everlasting God" (Brenton Brown and Ken Riley)
"Let Me Sing" (Todd Fields)
"I Need You" (Kristian Stanfill)
"Lord of All" (Kristian Stanfill) w/ "How Great is Our God" (Chris Tomlin) Tag

Jay's message continued his series on the book of Revelation, "Are We Living in the Last Days." He brought it as usual, and spoke clearly about the political and religious entities that will be present in the last days.

we closed from his message with "How Great is Our God" by Chris Tomlin, which was a fitting end for the morning. "I Need You" was a new tune for us, and the people and the pastor really responded to it. It has such a strong lyric and clear point about our complete dependence on Jesus for everything! We're definitely doing that one again. "Lord of All" has become our theme for this message series, just because it is a pure worship song with many of the worshipful ideas from Revelation wrapped into it. It just connects really, really well.

God is moving, and people are worshipping, which is why I do what I do.

I'm excited and a little anxious as we head into this coming week, as we'll take a stab at "Revelation Song" by Jennie Lee Riddle from Gateway. It's a little different for our band, so we'll see what happens. I believe God is going to really use this song to show His glory to the church.


See my set list, and the set lists of many other worship leaders and team members at Sunday Set Lists by Fred McKinnon: http://www.fredmckinnon.com/myblog/2009/05/31/sunday-setlists-45/

Great stuff!

Blessings,
Bill

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