Monthly Archives: October 2008

Matters of Opinion: Hallowing Halloween


Why Christians should embrace the devilish holiday with gusto—and laughter.
By Anderson M. Rearick III

A few years back, our local Christian radio station ran a poll asking whether Halloween is spiritually harmful. The response from a predominantly evangelical audience here in Ohio was two-to-one against Halloween. This did not surprise me. It is now popular in some Christian circles to repudiate any celebration of All Hallows Eve—Halloween.

“We all know what day is coming,” said a young woman in the choir of the Rhode Island church my wife and I attended when I was working on my doctorate. “And I think we need to be in prayer that the evil powers and principalities be held in check over this next weekend.” Halloween fell on a Sunday that year, making the event seem all the more sinister. On the calendar of events for the Christian college where I teach, October 31 sits in a dark square with no acknowledgment that there is anything special about the date.

“It’s Satan’s Holiday, Dr. Rearick,” affirmed one of my students. “Didn’t you know?”

Well, no, I didn’t know. And I am reluctant to give up what was one of the highlights of my childhood calendar to the Great Impostor and Chief of Liars for no reason except that some of his servants claim it as his.

Give up nothing

I have always considered Halloween a day to celebrate the imagination, to become for a short time something wonderful and strange, smelling of grease paint, to taste sweets that are permissible only once a year. How wonderful to be with other children dressed up as what they might grow up to be, what they wished they could be, or even what they secretly feared. All of us, dreams and nightmares, were brought together on equal footing, going from door to door to be given treats and admired for our creativity. How delightful to go to parties with doughnuts, apples, brown cider, and pumpkin cakes—and to hear spine-tingling ghost stories and feel our hearts skip a beat when the teller grabbed for us.

Click here to read the rest of the article at christianitytoday.com.


Sweet Surrender – A Prayer

Today, I surrender myself to You, Lord. I woke up in a state of confusion and I’m not sure where to go or what to do. But I surrender myself to Your will, Father. And I trust that You have a plan and that You have designed my life to teach me what You would have me learn. I accept Your call and lay down my own thoughts and ambitions… and I listen, Lord. I listen for Your voice in my ears. So meet me where I am. Show me what You want to show me. I am Yours. Forgive me for the things that I have done this morning that are against You. Forgive me for all the things I do on a daily basis that are sinful and unrighteous. Mold and make me into the servant I long to be for You; that I know is Your will for me to become. I ask for Your will to be accomplished through me, Lord. I ask for Your will to be made known in my life, and through my life. Today, I surrender myself to You, Lord. I surrender myself to You.


Sunday Set List – 10/26/08

Daybreak Baptist Church

Program Notes & Instructions


10/26/2008 Sunday Morning



Welcome and Announcements

B—“Hear Our Praises”

Greetings

B/C—“Hear Our Praises”

Scripture Reading & Prayer

D—“Amazed”

D—“Amazing Love”

(Medley)

Special Music—Paula Almaguer

G—“Potter’s Hand”

D—“Holiness”

(Medley)

Message


Invitation

F—“Come Just As You Are”

Worship with Tithes & Offerings – Carolyn


Closing Song

B—“Hear Our Praises”

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This post is in conjunction with the
Sunday Set List Blog Carnival at FredMcKinnon.com, where many other worship leaders come together and share their churches Sunday worship experience. Check it out!

Blessings!

Wayne


Sunday Set List – 10/19/08


Daybreak Baptist Church
Program Notes & Instructions

10/19/2008 Sunday Morning
Welcome and Announcements

D—“New Doxology”
Greetings
D—“New Doxology”

-Medley-
D—“Crown Him With Many Crowns”
G—“Crown Him King Of Kings”

Scripture & Prayer

CHOIR

-Medley-
F—“Holy Spirit Rain Down”*
Bb/C—“Surely The Presence”*
F—“Holy Spirit Rain Down”*

Special Music-(LeAnn and Wayne) “Come To Me”—Vocals and Piano only

Message

Invitation
C—“Just As I Am”/C—“Surely The Presence”

Offertory

Closing Song
D—“New Doxology”
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This Set List is in conjunction with the Sunday Setlist Blog Carnival over at FredMcKinnon.com.

I was worried about this service when I woke up because I have been fighting a cold for a few days and I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to sing. But the Lord gave me the victory! As it turns out, it was a tremendous worship time.

New Doxology, as Gateway Church revised it, is the way we do this song.  It is a fresh, and powerful re-making of the Doxology, and our church absolutely loves it!

Crown Him With Many Crowns/Crown Him King of Kings was awesome. I haven’t done either of these hymns in a LOOOOOOONG time!

On Holy Spirit Rain Down, we actually played a sample of rain all by itself in the quiet transition between songs. LeAnn chose her spot and started with “Holy Spirit… ” and then the praise team and I came in on “… rain down…” Band came in soft at the same time… everyone was soft, and the rain continued to pour softly. It was moving! I actually thought this might turn out cheesy, but it worked! VERY worshipful little medley!

And then LeAnn and I sang “Come To Me” by Kari Jobe. I could barely get through the song, as I was battling tears the entire time. Originally, Kari sang it alone. But I sang a soft, falsetto harmony behind her through most of it. It worked nicely. Very invitational song. I highly recommend this tune for your church.

In all, a very worshipful set yesterday. I was blessed by it and we had many compliments afterward.

I hope you all exprienced God in a mighty way this week. Be blessed!

Wayne


Wrap Your Arms Around Me – Michael Gungor


Sunday Set List – 10/12/08

Daybreak Baptist Church

Program Notes & Instructions

10/12/2008 Sunday Morning
Welcome and Announcements

B—“Everlasting God”

Greetings

B—“Everlasting God”

Scripture & Prayer

Choir – “Days of Elijah”

D—“Here I Am To Worship”***

D—“Blessed”

Special Music

D—“Revelation Song”

Message

Invitation

A—“I Surrender All”

Closing Song

B—“Everlasting God”

This set list is in conjunction with the Sunday Set List Blog Carnival over at FredMcKinnon.com.

This week, I took the advice of Fred on the song, “Everlasting God”. We structured the song exactly as he suggested, and had Isaiah 40:28-31 read aloud over the congregation. It was an amazing set, folks. Our worship experience through Revelation Song was incredible! I really appreciate the interaction of fellow worship leaders through this medium. What an amazing tool we have in the Lord!

Hope you all experienced God in a mighty way yesterday!

Blessings!

Wayne~


Sunday Set List – 10/5/08


Daybreak Baptist Church
Program Notes & Instructions

10/05/2008Sunday Morning
Welcome and Announcements

Opener/1st Set
A—“That’s What We Came Here For”
Greetings
A—“That’s What We Came Here For”

Scripture & Prayer

Special MusicJerry Hampton “One Day Jesus”

2nd Set
A—“Mighty To Save”

CHOIR

3rd Set
G—“How Great Thou Art”
G—“How Great Is Our God”

Message

Invitation
F—“Come Just As You Are”

Offertory

Closing Song
G—“How Great Is Our God”

This Sunday Set List is posted in conjunction with the Sunday Set List Blog Carnival at FredMcKinnon.com.


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