Brenton Brown and Tim Hughes Giveaway

Written by Fred McKinnon on October 22, 2009 – 7:20 AM -

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I’m giving one of each of these away to someone this weekend.  And it may be you.

All you have to do is:

1.  Leave a comment.
2.  Comment must include:
* Your Name
* Where You Live
* How you saw THIS blog entry (ie. RSS feed, Twitter Link, etc)

And … if you tweet about it, or blog about it … the trackback comment that happens as a result will count as well.
Since I’ve gotta pay the postage out of my own pocket, this contest is limited to residents of the USA.  Sorry, folks!  If you wanna register and you’re international, you’d have to PayPal me the shipping fees!

Let the fun begin.  Drawing will be on FRIDAY AFTERNOON.


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Sunday Setlists #25 – Worship Service Recaps

Written by Fred McKinnon on January 11, 2009 – 4:27 PM -

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(Sunday Setlist header designed by Dorothy Holland)

Hello Folks,

Today is the 25th installment of “Sunday Setlists” – what a milestone!  This is a blog carnival that we celebrate each week to encourage networking and sharing of what we’re doing in our worship services.

* Blog about your worship service – doesn’t matter if you were a leader or not you could’ve just attended it.  Share a recap, video worship confessional, or list your songs.

*  In your blog entry, link back to this page so that those who read your blog can come over here and see all the other links:
http://www.fredmckinnon.com/myblog/2009/01/11/sunday-setlists-25/

*  Come back and leave a link to your site in the “Mister Linky” box below.  Important – don’t link to your homepage; rather, link directly to your “Sunday Setlist” post.  Homepage links will be removed.

* Leave a comment and checkout the other setlists.

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My Setlist Review for St. Simons Community Church, January 11, 2009

Walk-in:
Glorious (Martha Munnizzi)

Opening Set:
See His Love (Tim Hughes)
Everlasting God (more up-tempo, like the Lincoln Brewster arrangement)

Second Set:
Revelation Song (one of our newer singers, Amy … she flat out brought it on this song!)
Holy, Holy, Holy (trad. hymn)

*I was having IEM problems (in-ear monitor) and finally gave up and pulled them both out … and wow, I was amazed at how strong and loud the crowd was singing – it was beautiful!

Closer:
Merciful God (Tammy Trent version)
*we did this as a special response

All in all, it was a great day.  I found a great energy in the room both services, and the sermon about God’s Word changing us was incredible.  I’d had one of those extended “I love this church, but I really struggle with your music” conversations just prior to walking up on stage, so I was a bit distracted, and it took it’s toll on me in the 11:00 service- I struggled to lead effectively – I think most people would not have known, but I was VERY distracted.  It finally got the best of me during the closer, “Merciful God” where I was having this long conversation in my head while sitting at the piano, and totally got lost and blew the arrangement.  I allowed my mind to wander, since I wasn’t singing, and thankfully, the band covered it up pretty good – it was a rough few bars.

How ’bout you … let’s hear about your service.  Got any “zone out” moments?

Sunday Setlists Participants

1. David Goodwin
2. Matt Embry
3. Randy Neufeld
4. Jennifer Hudson
5. Steve Lowe
6. Janaki
7. Jim Drake
8. Dorothy (vicar of vibe)
9. Jan Owen
10. Michelle Weger
11. Mike Mahoney
12. Eric Frisch
13. HL McConnell
14. Rick
15. Ronnie (MandoRon)
16. James Ridgers (@englishguy)
17. Gary Durbin
18. @russhutto
19. Steffanie Oltmans
20. Lori Biddle
21. Russell Martin
22. Wayne Thomas
23. Justin Kirkendall
24. Louise Knight
25. Dean Lusk
26. Bobby Gilles
27. jon mark
28. Johnny Sierra
29. Cynthia Cullen
30. Jordan Muck
31. Kit Palmer
32. matt macdonald
33. Matt Stevens
34. Brandon Teer
35. Mike Zimmerli
36. Mike Zimmerli -corrected url
37. David Goodwin
38. Paul Joseph
39. Jamey Ketchum
40. Jason Petermann
41. Kyle (Our Rising Sound)
42. Rich Kirkpatrick
43. Jeff M. Miller
44. mark roach
45. Keith Solomon

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CCLI Top Songs – Here I Am To Worship

Written by Fred McKinnon on August 19, 2008 – 7:54 AM -

CCLI LogoHey Everyone,

Today’s post is a continuation of a new series based on my original post where I asked the question, “What Makes a Great Worship Song”?

Last week we discussed the #1 and #2 worship songs as  reported by CCLI in the USA as of February 2008. Over the next week or two, I’d like for us to come together here on the blog and discuss more of the “Top Worship Songs” according to the most recent, February 2008 CCLI Survey.

Previous Songs:
#1.  How Great is our God
#2.  Blessed Be Your Name

CCLI Top 25 Songs

CCLI Top 25 Songs

#3: “Here I Am To Worship”
by Tim Hughes

“Here I Am To Worship” finds it’s home in the #3 spot of most-reported songs in the reporting period ending February 2008.  Once again, I don’t have any problems seeing this song in the Top 5.  I’ll actually be leading this song at a small funeral in a few hours.  I often spontaneously move into this song when I’m leading from the piano alone.  It can be great with a band, but incredible with a solo instrument.

Singable?
Absolutely.  The verse is just short enough that you can easily remember it.  The melodic line flows easily with no tough syncopation and it feels natural.  Would you believe that this entire song only spans the interval of a 5th?  5 scale steps.  That’s it.  No wonder everyone can sing this song.

Theology?
While hanging out in the speaker’s green room at the National Worship Leader Conference I heard Ron Kenoly saying he couldn’t sing the Bridge to this song.  He didn’t agree with the lyrics “I’ll never know how much it cost to see my sins upon that cross”.  He felt like Scripture has made the cost clear – John 3:16.  So, he changes the lyrics to some way of thanking God for the price that Jesus paid.

I watched a few people go down in flames trying to debate with Ron on other subjects so I just kept my peace.  But I disagree with him.  I can “read” what Jesus did for me on the cross. I can be “told” what the price was.  But I’ll never fully comprehend it.  I’ll never “know it” … not mentally, but emotionally and of course, physically.

Lyrics?
The lyrics are simply beautiful.  “Light of the world, You stepped down into darkness”.  What a perfect lyrical description of what God did.  Such contrast – He’s the Light, yet came to darkness for us. I love songs written in such a way where we can vertically express our adoration and worship to God.  The Chorus helps this by humbling us more “Here I am to bow down”.  (I wonder how many people actually have bowed down during that moment?)

Accessibility?
In case you haven’t noticed, songs don’t reach the Top 5 if they aren’t accessible.  Here’s a song that is totally accessible for anyone.  4 chords, 5 notes.

I believe this song will be a legend for decades, if not centuries.  It’s beautiful, well-crafted, and has a timeless message.  The focus of the song is not entirely self and it invokes one to take action in worship to the King.

Personal Arrangement:
This is an addition, on the previous song reviews.  I do this song in the Key of “E”.  Rather than playing the [IV] chord (A) as much, I love substituting the [ii] and adding the 7th and 4th (which actually makes it a 11th).  In other words, in the key of E, I’d play E, B, F#m11, A.

The F#m11 is a beautiful chord on piano and guitar, and includes the F#, A, B, C#, E.  Try it sometime!

Singable? Theology? Lyrics? Simplicity? Accessibility?
What are YOUR thoughts?

Song #3 coming up tomorrow.
(ps: as I’ve been sharing, for some reason, the “subscribe to comments” checkbox is waaay down at the bottom of this page – if you’d like to stay informed when someone posts a comment on this post, leave your comment and scroll way down and check off that box before submitting. Any code monkeys out there that can figure out WHY the seesmic response and email subscribe are stuck at the bottom? I’ve removed the seesmic plugin completely and it had no effect)

Fred


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