Sunday Setlists #36 – What Happened at YOUR church?

Posted on March 29th, 2009 in Church Life, Faith, Sunday Setlists, Worship Confessionals, Worship Leadership by Fred McKinnon

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Hey Everybody,

Welcome to the 36th consecutive week of the “Sunday Setlists” blog carnival – where we share and exchange our weekly worship service recaps.  Full details are here.  To participate:

  1. blog about your worship service this week.  (don’t blog?  Just share your recap in the comments below)
  2. link back to THIS POST, and share that you are participating in “Sunday Setlists”
    (link to http://www.fredmckinnon.com/myblog/2009/03/29/sunday-setlists-36/)
  3. Fill out the “Mister Linky” below with the URL to your “Sunday Setlists” post.
  4. Comment below and then visit the other sites to learn what others are doing
  5. Spread the word.  If you use Twitter, use the #sundaysetlists hashtag.

Sunday Setlists for St. Simons Community Church
March 29, 2009

Great day of worship @SSCC.

Walk-in:  Glorious One (Fee)
(we drop this down to C for singability)

Opening Song:  See His Love (Hughes) – Bm

Announcements:  normal church announcements, and a great update from one of our missionaries in Haiti.

Second Set:
Jesus Messiah (E)
Hosanna (Hillsong) (E)

*this was a great medley.  We come out of Jesus Messiah and end it in E, and as the song fades down, we go into a vocal only chorus of Hosanna.  It’s an awesome way to sing that Chorus and hear all the people in the congregation singing.  No band drowning them out.  Pull out your in-ears.  Listen to the most glorious sound ever – YOUR PEOPLE SINGING.  After singing through the Chorus, we end on that C#m and the band kicks in w/ the normal arrangement from the Hillsong album.

Special Song:
Psalm 13 (Brian Doerksen)
We did this lament last week, and it was requested that we do this as a special again this week, continuing our series on Job.  It was powerful, like last week.  (see last week’s setlist to listen to it).

Closer:
It is Well With My Soul (traditional)

Great day.  Harriet (the original, founding Worship Leader here at SSCC) and myself were the main leaders.
Fred McKinnon:  Keys/Vocals/Leader
Harriet Jones:  Acoustic Guitar/Vocals/Leader
Kim Meadows:  Vocals
Larry Wade:  Vocals
Jay Sellers:  Vocals/Electric Guitar
Gary Share:  Bass (loved the fretless on the lament!)
Rick Joyce:  Drums

Your turn!  Put the link to YOUR “Sunday Setlists” post in the Mister Linky below.  Remember, put the full URL to your actual post, and not the URL to your blog’s homepage.  Homepage links (ie.  yourblog.wordpress.com, yourblog.blogspot.com, yourdomain.com) will be deleted.  The URL should go directly to your blog entry only.


  • http://kitpalmer.wordpress.com Kit Palmer

    WooHoo..#1!

  • http://billychia.com Billy Chia

    Fred.
    Totally agree! Last time I played in worship I used these fancy Bose in-ears that don’t block out all the sound. I could hear the congregation great during the whole set and it was amazing.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1287385998 Lori Biddle

    Fred, your list and weekend looks like it was strong!

    I’ll be back later to look at everyone’s set lists! Can’t wait! bye for now!

  • http://worship.vintage21.com Matt Stevens

    Happy Sunday, everyone. What an honor we have to praise God in our local churches!

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  • http://jimdrake.blogspot.com Jim Drake

    Short day on music but we had a lot going on…. read on!

  • https://bradhafnersfa.wordpress.com Brad Hafner

    Hey there everyone! I love the missionaries when they come. It helps to lighten the load every once and a while.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1661182367 David Goodwin

    That Jesus Messiah/Hosanna medley sounds great Fred.

    Hillsong recorded their 2009 album last night following the first Colour conference. From all reports it was an amazing evening – I’m looking fwd to hearing the results :)

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  • http://www.jasonpetermann.com Jason Petermann

    posted! Thanks!

  • http://mikeymo1741.blogspot.com Mike Mahoney

    Jesus Messiah/Hosanna sounds interesting! Wow. I love stuff like that.

  • http://steffanieoltmans.wordpress.com/2009/03/29/sunday-recap-32909/ Steffanie Oltmans

    Love the idea on the Jesus Messiah/Hosanna medley!

  • http://www.justinkirkendall.blogspot.com Justin Kirkendall

    I’m in this week! :)

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=613030297 Wayne Thomas

    We still haven’t done Glorious One! I really want to do that one soon. Have to go check out See His Love.

    Sounds like a great set, Fred.

  • http://www.aworshipfulheart.typepad.com Jan Owen

    Today was a bittersweet day for us! The official “last Sunday” of our interim period as a church. Read how we transitioned and said “good-bye” well.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=682168011 Rich Kirkpatrick

    Love that you are doing this Fred! Have a great week.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=529122659 Jeff Miller

    First day with our new sound system and a new drummer. Good times!

    Thanks, Fred.

  • Ellen

    Thanks for the tips on the Jesus Messiah/Hosanna medley! We havn’t tried Jesus Messiah yet, because I’m afraid it may be too big for our band, but I’m inspired to try it with lighter instrumentation.

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  • http://www.themusiciansmind.com Eric Frisch

    Looks like you had a good morning! We’ll be doing “Hosanna” next Sunday.

    We had a good morning too, despite some potential issues. Just posted!

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  • http://sojournmusic.com Bobby Gilles

    “Listen to the most glorious sound ever – YOUR PEOPLE SINGING.”

    I love it. Great way to put it, Fred!

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  • http://brandonteer.wordpress.com Brandon Teer

    Glad to have another week to post, thanks Fred!

  • http://www.graceeveryday.blogspot.com beth

    I’m in. We had a killer day.

    It’s so cool to see and hear about God moving among His people all over the place….

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  • http://www.worshipcity.wordpress.com Conner Byrd

    Fred, cool deal man! My first time back leading worship in forever and we did Hosanna as well! I’d love to try what you did. Sounds sweet!

  • http://jenniclayville.com Jenni Clayville

    YAY SUNDAY!!!

    the real miracle is that I actually got my Worship Confessional posted ON Sunday today :)

  • http://darrellnevers.blogspot.com Darrell Nevers

    Two weeks in one this time around. Went to the largest church in the world last week – talked about first impressions in my post

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=741347488 Mark Jaffrey

    OK, so I finally got round to doing this. Hooray! We have our worship services on a Thursday and Friday (Friday is the holy day here in Egypt) and I’m normally so tired after four services in a row that I can’t muster the energy to blog about them. But this week it’s different, so sorry it’s taken so long Fred, but I am now a part of this discussion.

  • http://deanlusk.blogspot.com Dean Lusk

    Wow! Participation seems to be ratcheting up quickly every week. Great!

    “Listen to the most glorious sound ever – YOUR PEOPLE SINGING.” Agreed — “glorious” is a perfect word.

    And that Brian Doerksen song… Listening to it now. Amazing. (That’s an over-used trendy church-speak word these days, but I can’t think of a better description.) We’re definitely going to present it soon. The words and melody have a marriage you just don’t hear very often.

  • http://texaspetreas.blogspot.com/2009/03/sunday-set-list-for-3-29-09.html MIcah Petrea

    Tanks to all of you for sharing. What an awesome day!!!

    See ya’ll next week!

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  • http://russhutto.com Russ Hutto

    woohoo! #50!

    We had a pretty uneventful, yet awesome day! I’m sure that people’s lives were impacted and God was glorified though!

  • http://www.ourrisingsound.com Kyle

    Some train wrecks musically, yet the spirit moved in spite of the band. One of my more raw, confessional posts. I got rocked yesterday in many ways.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=714082685 Jon McKanna

    “singability”…love that term!!!

    love the set too…it is well with my soul is one of my favorite hymns to sing in my personal time…acoustic…key of e…and just let go!!!

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  • http://thefirsththought.wordpress.com Janaki

    I’m in! I love “It is Well”. It was the first hymn I ever learned (I grew up in a very contemporary church that didn’t sing hymns).

  • Chris

    Our Sunday was much different than usual, but very powerful.

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