Category Archives: Worship

Sunday Set List – 1/11/09

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Daybreak Baptist Church

Program Notes & Instructions

01/11/2009 Sunday Morning

Welcome and Announcements

G—“Let Creation Sing” – Hillsong

Greetings

G—“Let The Worshipers Arise” – Phillips Craig and Dean

D—“Amazed” – Jared Anderson

CHOIR

Scripture & Prayer

Special Music —Wayne Thomas  “Every Breath” – Gateway Worship

D—“Revelation Song” – Gateway Worship

Message

D—“Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus

C—“Surely The Presence”

Offertory—Jason

Closing Song

D—“Revelation Song” (Chorus x 2)

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This Sunday Set List is being blogged in conjunction with the

Sunday Set List Blog Carnival over at FredMcKinnon.com.

Our worship service went to another level this morning. It was absolutely the most worshipful service I have ever experienced at this church! Praise God! And it was mostly contemporary music, with the exception of the Invitation! That is amazing!

What did God do at your church today?

Wayne


Pure Praise

Here’s a message from my friend, Fred McKinnon.

pure_praise_144REMINDER – Join worshipers from all over the world in the “Pure Praise” devotional study, starting next week!

Hey everybody, I blogged about this a couple of weeks ago, but will be reminding you all over the next week.  Join us over at  TheWorshipCommunity.Com for a meaningful, in-depth study of God’s Word through “Pure Praise”, a heart-focused Bible study on worship by Worship Leader and Author, Dwayne Moore.

This is a 9-week study that we will begin the week of January 12, 2009. Each day we will share our thoughts on the daily devotional and then participate in the Group Discussions each week – as a group of united worshipers on TheWorshipCommunity.Com in the forums.
(daily and weekly discussion will take place in this thread of the TWC Forums)

“The goal of this study is not to help us fall more in love with worship. Rather, these daily, intimate encounters with God can help us fall more in love with our Father – which is the very essence of biblical worship”. (Darlene Zscheck, Hillsong Church, Australia)

“Dwayne Moore has a desire to see the body of Christ truly understand what it means to honor God with our worship and let our lifesongs sing to God in spirit and in truth”. (Mark Hall, Casting Crowns)

“Dwayne Moore’s ‘Pure Praise’ gets at the heart of true biblical worship. If you’re looking to grow your worship ministry team in it’s understanding and desire to worship our Creator in spirit and truth, this book is for you. The weekly studies are practical, insightful, and full of biblical wisdom aimed at getting the reader to grasp how our Creator designed us to worship. This book is a must-read for any worship ministry team, and I’m glad to recommend it”. (Rick Muchow, Pastor of Worship, Saddleback Church)

“Dwayne Moore has a writing style that makes you feel like he’s right there with you, walking you through each devotional. ‘Pure Praise’ is highly relational and delivered in a way that will minister to you in your personal worship journey as well as find its way into your worship training resource library. This book will help you understand not only the meaning of worship, but also provide you with real tools for leading and ministering in your role as the worship leader.” (Julie Reid, former Executive Editor of Worship Leader Magazine)

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to study with your fellow worshipers.

Purchase your copy of “Pure Praise” at Next Level Worship’s website here:
http://blog.nextlevelworship.com/pure-praise-worship-study/

Cost is $14.99

Once you get your book ordered, post a response in the “Pure Praise” discussion area of the forums so that we know you’re with us! Be sure to check the box to subscribe to the thread!

Looking forward to our study together starting January 12, 2009.

For the Kingdom,
Fred McKinnon, Founder


Glorious Day – Jeff Johnson

I just have to share this song for those of you who haven’t heard it yet! Praise God!


Sunday Set List – 1/4/09

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Daybreak Baptist Church

Program Notes & Instructions

01/04/2009 Sunday Morning
Welcome and Announcements

G—“Trading My Sorrows”

Greetings

G—“Love The Lord”

Scripture & Prayer

G—“How Great Is Our God”

G—“Mighty To Save”

Special Music    Robin Harkleroad

G—“Jesus Messiah”

Message

Song of Invitation

C—“Just As I Am”

C—“Surely The Presence”

Offertory—PRAISE BAND  “Jesus Messiah”

Closing Song

G—“Jesus Messiah”

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

Today was amazing! Our Pastor called for our church to come back to one service on Sundays until further notice. He said he felt the Lord leading him to get everyone together in the same service this year. We haven’t had people leave or lose any membership, or anything like that. It’s just something he felt called to do. And wow was it ever amazing! Our sanctuary was at full capacity! The energy in that room was absolutely amazing. I was speechless afterwards! I am so thankful that I have a Pastor who listens to God. It was SO evident that this was ordered by the Lord.

I hope you all experienced God in a mighty way today! Thanks for stopping by to read my Sunday Set List!

In His Service,

Wayne


Sunday Set List – 12/28/08

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Daybreak Baptist Church

Program Notes & Instructions

12/28/2008 Sunday Morning

Welcome and Announcements

B—“Everlasting God”

Greetings

B—“Everlasting God”

Scripture & Prayer

D—“Here I Am To Worship”

D—“Blessed”

Special Music Paula Almaguer

Hymn Medley - Refrains only

D/E—“Praise To The Lord, The Almighty”

C—“Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing”

Bb/C—“It Is Well”

G—“The Old Rugged Cross”

C/D—“Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus”

D—“Grace Greater Than Our Sin”

Message

Offertory

A—“I Surrender All”

Closing Song

B—“Everlasting God”

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This Sunday Set List is being blogged in conjunction with theSunday Set List Blog Carnival over at FredMcKinnon.com.


Sunday Set List – 12/21/08

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Daybreak Baptist Church

Program Notes & Instructions

12/21/2008 Sunday Morning
Welcome and Announcements

D—“New Doxology”

Greetings

D—“Hark The Herald Angels Sing”

Scripture Reading & Prayer

Choir   CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
Message

C—“Near To The Heart Of God”

C—“Surely The Presence”

Closing Song 

G—“Birthday Of A King”

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


Hillsong United set for ’09 U.S. Tour!

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Hillsong United, one of the world’s most popular worship bands, will
“encounter” the United States in 2009 during their most extensive
visit to America to date.

Their American journey starts with the 2009 Hillsong United Encounter
event April 17-18 in Miami and will also include a worship tour in May
and June and a final Encounter event in Los Angeles in August.

Produced by Integrity Live Events, Hillsong United Encounter will be
held April 17-18 – at the Miami Bank United Center on the University
of Miami campus in Coral Cables, Fla. The event features two days of
speaker presentations, teaching and concerts. The conference will
focus on the subjects of worship and justice and equipping young
people to bring both to their local communities.

If you would like to read the rest of this article, please follow the link below.
Spiritweet.


Culture of Crucial: Now Is Not Normal

baseball-290x232What do Major League farm systems and worship ministries have in common? For both to be successful over an extended period of time they have to be future minded.

Creating a Culture of Crucial means putting people first. Of course we should always be aware of positions and roles that need to be fulfilled, but we should never see people as a set of skills. People are PEOPLE!

Another way that we can create a culture where people are truly valued is to make every effort to combat the “Now is Normal” mentality.

Many of us who are worship leaders or pastors know that it’s very easy to slide into the status quo. We get into a place where there are plenty of musicians and singers on the team and we have our pick to choose from. On the outside it looks like we don’t need any more, because we have a jam-packed stage.

Whether you work with volunteer musicians, singers, children’s workers, parking lot attendants, youth workers, etc., we all face the temptation to kick it into cruise control and to see our present situation as the norm. We let it become the status quo. We should be careful to always be looking forward. We should be future minded, while leading intentionally in the present…

Please follow the link below to read the rest of this fantastic article over at theworshipcommunity.com!

Culture of Crucial: Now Is Not Normal

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Sunday Set List – 12/07/08

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Daybreak Baptist Church
Program Notes & Instructions
12/07/2008     Sunday Morning

Welcome and Announcements

CHOIR  – “We Have Come To Worship”

D—“Joy To The World”
Greetings
F—“Angels We Have Heard On High”
F—“Hark The Herald Angels Sing”

Scripture Reading

Prayer

Special Music—Wayne Thomas “Offering” by Paul Baloche

E/F—“Wonderful Name”
F/G—“Crown Him King of Kings”
G—“Wonderful Name” (Reprise)

Message

(Invitation)F—“Come Just As You Are”

Offertory—CHILDREN’S CHOIR

(Closing Song)G—“Wonderful Name”

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This Sunday Set List is being posted in conjunction with the Sunday Set List Blog Carnival over at FredMcKinnon.com.
Today our church kicked of the Christmas season! It was a ton of fun and the mood over our church was very warm and sentimental, along with being very worshipful. It was a tremendous day, no doubt about it!
Please leave a comment and let me know what music your church worshiped with today!

Blessings!

Wayne


Worship Leader or Worship Pastor?

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Worship Leader or Worship Pastor?

Just because we lead people in worship doesn’t mean that we are fulfilling the role of a Worship Pastor. Anybody with a guitar, a tour bus and a good song can lead people in worship, but when the bus pulls out of town all you’re left with is a great experience. God certainly uses these experiences, but the challenge of authentic transformation happens in the trenches of weekly coaching, encouraging, and serving the people in your own local church family. This is the value of a Worship Pastor.

Heart or Skill?

Psalm 78:72 describes David as a man who led Israel with integrity of heart and with skillful hands. Heart and skill are two primary issues that every Worship Pastor wrestles with, not just for themselves but for the people they lead. Both are biblical mandates that take a central role in the job description of a Worship Pastor (Ps. 33:3; Pr. 4:23; Mt. 6:21).

Unfortunately, many of our worship ministries are obsessed only with skill. We practice and practice, running the song list over and over at a Thursday night rehearsal and then play it again on Sunday hoping that something different will happen. Most worship leaders in America hold a part time or volunteer position and lead a team of volunteer musicians, so it’s no wonder that we tend to overemphasize excellence and give more time to developing skills than to healing hearts.

But a Worship Pastor is one who is not willing to focus on skill at the expense of people’s hearts. He knows both must be addressed but also realizes that worship is fundamentally a function of the heart, and that when a heart is transformed in worship, everything else follows.

If you would like to read the rest of this article, please follow this link to the original article on
rossparsley.com.


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