Sunday Setlists #68 – Worship Service Recaps #sundaysetlists

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Hey Everybody,

Here we are – the 68th consecutive week of “Sunday Setlists” – the blog carnival where we share our songs, creative elements, sermons, and recaps of our worship services.

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Here’s a recap on how to participate:

1.  Blog about your worship services this week.  (Don’t have a blog, just leave it in the comments below)
2.  In your blog or worship service recap, please mention that you are participating in the “Sunday Setlists” blog carnival at FredMcKinnon.Com and link to today’s post, which is:
https://www.fredmckinnon.com/2009/11/08/sunday-setlists-68/
3.  Leave your URL in the “Mister Linky” box below, making sure the URL goes directly to your “Sunday Setlists” blog post (not your blog’s homepage)
4.  Leave a comment and visit the other links to see what is happening in worship services worldwide.
5.  Spread the word on FaceBook, Email, Your Blog, and Twitter.  (in Twitter, use #sundaysetlists hashtag)

My Worship Confessional for SSCC

Though our normal time of singing was cut short by 1 song (for extra time on baby dedications in both services), we had a sweet, great time in worship today at St. Simons Community Church.

Walk In:
“Glorious” (Martha & Dan Munizzi/Israel Houghton) … we used the Ableton Live track from Interactive Worship Live, and it rocked!

Opening Song:
“Glory to God Forever” (Steve Fee/Vicky Beeching, maybe my favorite driving rock tune right now!)

Second Set:
We did baby dedications a bit different today.  We had all of them come forward and then we had elders and/or staff pray for the families as we continued in corporate singing.  I chose a hymn that was appropriate for us to sing in giving our lives to God, and to sing “in faith” for the children who were being dedicated.

“Take My Life and Let It Be” (the older CFNI/Kari Jobe version)
“Revelation Song” (one of our church favorites!)

Sermon: Part 1 of 3 of a new series called “Go” …

Closing Song:
“If You Say Go” (Vineyard)

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52 comments on “Sunday Setlists #68 – Worship Service Recaps #sundaysetlists

  1. Jim Drake says:

    Wahoo!!! I’m first…never been first to the rodeo.

    Good day of worship–I’ll have to reflect on this one some more.

  2. Brad Hafner says:

    Two Texans take the top spots in this weeks Sunday Setlist blog. Whoo-hoo!!

  3. Eddy Mann says:

    couldn’t help but be grateful for our tech team this weekend…

  4. Hey folks,

    Back after being crazy busy for a couple of weeks. We had a great service. November 11th is Remembrance Day in Canada. We join Christians world-wide as we pray for peace.

    Blessings,
    …Randy

  5. David says:

    “Revelation Song” is one of my personal favourites…though we’ve never done it in church.

    This may change soon…

  6. Wayne Thomas says:

    Great set, Fred. Glad to be back after some time away from blogging.

    Wayne

  7. Beth Brawley says:

    I’m in – thanks for keeping this going, Fred!

  8. Siggy says:

    First week leading at my new church. It went great – praise be to God! Here is the set list:

    Made to Worship
    Beautiful One
    You Are God Alone
    Amazed

  9. daniel john says:

    Great set Fred!!

    To everyone – so sorry to keep posting two @danieljohn’s to the list. I’m not sure what is going on these past two weeks. I only enter the address once, click enter once, but somehow I keep getting two entries. I really apologize for this – I’m going to try a different browser next week and see if that helps. all the best!

    – daniel john

  10. Lori Biddle says:

    I’m running late this weekend! But, had a great evening with friends, so better late than never I guess!

    God Bless you all this week!

  11. Dan Camp says:

    Things were slim this AM, but went well…see the post for details…

  12. Jan Owen says:

    Fred and Friends,
    Today was my last day leading worship at The Brook, a church I helped plant 11 1/2 years ago. It was an emotional day and I simply can’t write about it yet. It is a set of worship I’ll never forget leading though.

    I’d appreciate your prayers for the days ahead. My trip to train church leaders in worship went so well, but after the trip and the weekend I am emotionally and physically spent. Pray I do not lose heart or perspective in the days ahead and that God opens the doors widely for me to pursue this new phase of ministry….

    On a personal note, could you pray for my dad. He has surgery for prostate cancer on Tuesday….

  13. Just got back from a men’s retreat on the other side of the state. Had an awesome weekend! Time to crash.

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  15. Our video is up and boy could you hear the people sing out today! So cool!!

  16. Tsholo says:

    love love love take my life…although i’ve only heard the Chris Tomlin version…it’s the cry of my heart…

  17. Gary Durbin says:

    love the old Vineyard song. Used to listen to that CD nonstop. Thanks Fred.

  18. Bobby Gilles says:

    This was our first worship service in a brand new location for our Louisville East campus. We took plenty of photos of the worship service.

  19. Just posted mine.

    Thanks, Fred

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  21. Bj Collins says:

    I am taking a much-needed week off from both of my churches this week. No singing for ten days is just what the doctor ordered. (more like 30 days, but that’s impossible…)

    This past weekend, we rolled out “Until The Whole World Hears” at Central Highlands church and got a great reaction from the congregation. It’s the best song Casting Crowns has ever done, in my opinion.

    This was also the first weekend that I ever played “Empty Me,” and I did it Jeremy Camp style, with the band at Central Highlands Church, and as a solo piece at Homestead Park Church.

    My power ballad arrangement of “Battle Hymn Of The Republic” was very well received, honoring the veterans who served both God and country.

  22. I love If You Say Go, great song.

    I was out of town this week, (you can read about it at http://tinyurl.com/y86skyk). Jon Shipman led at home, Ruth Pingel helped me out by submitting a Sunday Setlist for me.

    God bless, everybody have a great week!

  23. Russ Hutto says:

    Loved being a part! Excited to be here in the SSI area, in the church family @sscc, and in the company of other worshipers like you all here sharing your setlists!

  24. Great service at LCC-HHI!

  25. Kyle says:

    My pedal board got baptized, I didn’t get electrocuted though. So….yeah….

  26. I did Revelation Song that week, too.

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