Worship Confessional: June 14th, 2009
Today was the second day in our series titles, “Doors.” Today was, “The Door To The World.” Our guest speaker today was Chuck Ward from Manna Worldwide, and he did a fantastic job presenting the need for us to go through the doors that God has opened for us to be an influence in the lives of others around us. Just when I thought the music could not get any better or the people could not be more engaged in worship, I get to see us go to a whole ‘nother level as a church! Today was just so awesome to be a part of. I love going through seasons like this where you can see people take their next step in worship and in their service to God. That never gets old! Ok, here is the set list for that day…
- All Because Of Jesus – Fee
Baptism – we got to see some kids follow God in baptism today… awesome stuff!
- Let Everything That Has Breath – Redman
- Mighty To Save – Fielding/Morgan
Video intro for speaker
Message – Chuck Ward, Manna Worldwide
Time of response
Offering
- God Of This City – Bleakley, Aaron, Comfort, Jordan, Kernaghan, McCann (We used a video with clips of different spots in our city that I shot just driving around. Actually was quite an effective backdrop for the song)
- A New Hallelujah – Smith, Smith, Baloche
I can’t wait to read everyone else’s setlists for the week! This post is also part of Sunday Setlists at Fred McKinnon [dot] com
Dean Lusk
Yeah!! This service is one I’d love to have been at, top to bottom. Music selection is fantastic, and the theme of the service is one I wish more Christ-followers would understand and embrace.
You don’t happen to have the video you used for “God of This City” uploaded anywhere, do you? We did something similar — a lot of stills taken around the Huntsville, AL area. Homeless camps, businesses, churches large, small, and closed. Etc.
Tami Hoban
wow! Let Everything That Has Breath. that was one of the first songs we learned as a team…makes me sentimental. 🙂 may just have to bring that one back.
i’m glad for you guys that the service was so good and people were so engaged in worship! that’s awesome.
looks like a great set!