Sunday Setlist SHCC 8-24-08
August 25, 2008
This post is part of the Sunday Setlist Carnival.
This was a great Sunday, but one that required a bit of scrambling. Last minute can’t make its by our bass and keyboard player. Oh well, God was still praised and our people had fun!!
Our drummer started us with a driving kick drum feel as we all read scripture then into our singing. Here’s the layout:
- Revelation 4:11
- One and Only – Steve Sprecker
- Take it All – Hillsong
- Revelation 5:12
- MIghty to Save
- Revelation 5:9-10
- communion
- Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus – Helen Lemmel (just used the chorus, our drummer slid over the keys and gave us a lite vamping on the chord while we sang this)
- Revelation 4:8b
- We Fall Down – Tomlin
- Saviour King – Hillsong
- Message (Respecting God – Daniel 5)
- Let the Praises Ring – Brewster
We were going to sing God He Riegns after the message but after hearing all the points of the pastor, Let the praises was a better fit. What was cool about changing the song is we didn’t have the music. I just passed a note to the band and we were able to pull it off. The is one of our ‘pocket songs’.
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Fred F. McKinnon | August 25, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Hey,
It’s good to have those “pocket songs” – I’d be willing to guess that they are familiar to the congregation as well … any song that the band can pull off w/o lyrics and chord charts is probably one the congregation will sing with gusto!
Thanks for being a part of Sunday Setlists!
For the Kingdom,
Fred McKinnon
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sicstrings | August 25, 2008 at 8:01 pm
Fred,
You bet, pocket songs are great!! And yes, our people can sing this with their eyes closed. It’s a fun song for us, as we have incorporated hand motions during the chorus (I saw Lincoln Brewster do them at a worship conference).
“I find my peace” – hands raised to show the “peace” sign,
“I find my strength” – everyone makes “strong man” stances,
“Live and move and breathe” – every sways around
“lift up Holy hand” hands up and waving