This post is part of Sunday Set List over on Fred McKinnon's site.
We keep adding pictures to our "BIG PICTURE" frames on stage. Eventually all of the pieces will be up there and we can see the "BIG PICTURE" (10.5 x 14) that it will make. No one has figured it out yet.
Here's the list:
The Lord Reigns (Gateway)--I've been wanting to do this song since February when I got the pre-release cd at Recreate. It's a powerful song. We'll be doing it for a while.
Hosanna (Baloche)--another favorite here
New Doxology (Gateway)--we taught this one early in the spring.
Offertory Prayer
Scripture Reading- 1 Corinthians 4:1-2
Creator King (Scott)--just a great song of worship to the Creator. Since our topic was creation--it fit.
How Great Thou Art (Praise Charts)--a little rockier than your standard hymn--but I like the chord progressions in it.
Message
Wonderful Merciful Savior--old stand by that they sing so well.
Dismiss
The Lord Reigns (Outro)
So, how was your Sunday?
Worship Post-Fessional, October 19, 2008
Posted by
Jim Drake
on Sunday, October 19, 2008
Labels:
Sunday set list,
Worship Confessional
8 comments:
Pictures dude! Where are they?
Must see.
Good for ya'll. I've wanted to do some of the Gateway for a while, but we just haven't made it there yet.
dorothy
I'll get some up this week. It looked kind of weird without the pieces in them. Now that we have 4 weeks under our belts, we have 4 pictures...
Thanks for the accountability.
Chris
It's good stuff (from Gateway). You, You Are God was our intro to this resources. Since then we've added New Dox and now The Lord Reigns.
Give it a try--it's contagious!
Creator King is awesome. Great set.
thanks gary
We did CK about a year or so ago...it didn't catch then, but we've come back to it in late summer and now fall. They sang well.
J.
Cool setlist. Do y'all have an inhouse artist doing the pictures?
We're doing printed pictures from our large scale printer. That would have been cool to have real paintings--but we didn't go that direction. The prints are sections of a larger PRINT that is busted up into 12 pieces. We'll reveal it on Christmas Eve.
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