Sunday Set List – 7/11/10

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Today Is The DayLincoln Brewster

Everlasting GodLincoln Brewster

PureGateway Church/Kari Jobe

Hiding PlaceNew Life Worship/Jared Anderson

Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus – Invitation/Altar call

 

I stepped away from blogging over the last couple of months.  Summer time-Family time-Down time. But I’m excited to be back in my blogging chair! 

I was very pleased with our worship service on Sunday. As you can see, we had a Lincoln Brewster kick-off to the morning. And even though we were without our drummer, those songs provided great energy and some awesome praise to the King!

The song “Pure”, by Gateway is one of my favorites. And LeAnn always sings the Kari Jobe stuff that we do so beautifully! This one is a staple in our rotation, and it was a great moment of worship on Sunday.

I run to You when my heart is weak
I cling to You, You’re all I seek
It’s my heart’s desire to be close to You
Here in Your arms I find my strength

 

And Hiding Place, by Jared Anderson was a sweet, closing moment to our worship time. God is our hiding place. I love Psalm 46: “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” Dictionary.com says that ‘refuge’ means – shelter or protection from danger, trouble. It’s so vitally important for us all to realize how real, and how tangible our ‘hiding place’ or our ‘refuge’ is in the Lord. And I love how the chorus of this song stayed in theme with the chorus of ‘Pure’.

I will run to the hiding place
I will run to the hiding place
Draw me ever closer to look upon Your face
I will run to the hiding place
 

I hope you had an intimate time of worshiping our Lord and Savior during your worship service. Would you comment below, and share any special moments you had in your church service, or with the Lord in general this week?

And if this sort of blog post interests you, you will love the Sunday Setlist section over at The Worship Community! Be sure to check it out!  

Wayne-

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Sunday Set List – 5/17/10

Daybreak Baptist church

Trading My Sorrows Darrell Evans

You, You Are GodGateway Worship

The Heart Of Worship/Here I Am To WorshipMatty Redman/Hillsong

He Knows My NameTommy Walker

Order of Service – PCO

This week was nice. We had piano, keys, and drums. And we only had three vocalists. It was a nice minimalistic sound. We combined The Heart Of Worship and Here I Am To Worship in a medley that went really well together. We sang T.H.O.W. through the first chorus, repeated the chorus, and then flowed seamlessly into the chorus of H.I.A.T.W. It was great!

And we did He Knows My Name for the first time at our church. I love this song! It had a nice gospel feel to it, and Jason, our pianist did a great job of adding that element to the song.

Overall, it was an awesome morning of worship! Please comment below and tell me what you think, and what you did at your church last week.

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Sunday Set List – 4/25/10

Daybreak Baptist Church

Glory To God Forever Steve Fee

All Creatures Of Our God And King – LCMS Gathering Band

God Of This City – Bluetree

Amazing Grace My Chains Are Gone – Chris Tomlin

Hiding Place – Jared Anderson

A lot of our women were out at the coast on a Women’s Retreat this weekend, including my wife LeAnn, who normally co-leads the worship services with me. So today was a bit different than usual. But it turned out great! It was a dynamic set, and even though we had fewer people in church today, due to the retreat, the worship was awesome.

We introduced a new song, Hiding Place by the Desperation Band and Jared Anderson. I think the church really liked it. Very nice addition to our rotation!

What music did you guys worship with this morning? Please comment below!

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Sunday Set List – 12/6/09


Friend Of GodHoughton

Come Thou Fount, Come Thou King Gateway

O Come All Ye Faithful – CHOIR

O Come, O Come Emmanuel Selah

HosannaHillsong

Today, we did our first Christmas music of the season. It was awesome! The worship center was all decorated, and it was a good kick-off to the Christmas season for our church. Having said that, LeAnn has a broken tooth and was in major pain through the whole thing. Poor wifey! But overall, it was a great morning of worship!

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Sunday Set List – 8/09/09

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You, You Are God (Gateway Worship)

Let The Worshipers Arise (Phillips Craig and Dean)

Great Is Thy Faithfulness (Hymn)

Wonderful Maker (Chris Tomlin)

This was the third Sunday in a row that we were without our very talented piano player, Jas0n. So, it was the third week in a row where we had a more acoustic sound, being led by guitars. Our keyboard player jumped over to the piano to play our hymn for us, and that was great! All that said, our church has been a piano-led church for as many years as it’s been in existence, so I believe our people have really enjoyed the different sound and feel that guitar-led worship music adds to a service. I believe the absence of Jason has given us the confidence to mix this sound into our rotation a lot more often.

How did YOU worship the Lord this morning?

This Sunday Set List has been blogged in conjunction with the world wide worship leader network that is the Sunday Setlist Blog Carnival over at FredMcKinnon.com.

Worship Leader Blogs

Recently, I was asked this question by a fellow worship leader, “Do people from your church have access to your blog?” As it turned out, my friend’s Pastor stumbled across her blog and put a link to it on the church website. And it was really troubling her because she wasn’t wanting church members to have access to the sometimes sensitive  information she was passing along to other WL’s for feedback about, well… THEM. To me, this was very understandable. And, for the record I think the Pastor should have gotten her permission to do that.

As for me, my church does have access to my blog. In fact, there is a link to it right on my bio page on the church’s website. Personally, I have other avenues, with which I can share more sensitive issues and get valuable feedback in the process. But for some WL’s, their blog is a sacred place. In some respects, and especially within the confines of the worship leader network that has developed from the blog carnival at FredMcKinnon.com, there is a lot of behind-the-scenes, sensitive sort of information being shared among all of us. So I fully understand my friend’s feelings here.

There is no right or wrong answer, as we all have uniquely different situations and circumstances. But in an effort to gain a wider perspective, I would like to know your take on this issue.

Worship Leaders, do YOU share your blog with your church?

Sunday Set List – 3/22/09

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F – “Holy Is The Lord” by Phillips Craig and Dean

F/G – “Let The Worshippers Arise” by Phillips Craig and Dean

G – “Holy Spirit Rain Down” by Hillsong

G – “How Great Is Our God” by Chris Tomlin

A – “I Surrender All” Invitation

G – “Holy Is The Lord” Closing Song/Walk Out

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I had to work at my “other” job today. I really can’t stand working my other job on Sundays. Grr! But my wife and I tag team the worship leading, so if I’m unable to be there, she and the rest of the team roll with it! I’m so blessed by all of them! They all do a terrific job!

For more details on the worship service today, please check out LeAnn’s Blog!

Blessings!

Wayne~

This Sunday Set List has been blogged in conjunction with the Worldwide Worship Recaps over at FredMcKinnon.com.

Sunday Set List – 3/15/09

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Daybreak Baptist Church

Program Notes & Instructions

3/15/2009 Sunday Morning

B—“Everlasting God” (Lincoln Brewster)

Greetings

B—“Everlasting God”

Scripture Reading & Prayer – Pastor Larry

Special Music – Paula Almaguer

CHOIR

D—“Jesus Messiah” (Chris Tomlin)

G—“No Sweeter Name” (Christ For The Nations)

Message – Pastor Larry

(Invitation) – F—“Grace Greater Than Our Sin” (Old School)

Offertory – Jason

Closing Song – G—“No Sweeter Name”-chorus only

Then verse and chorus for walk-out

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We had a really smooth set today… no big mistakes, smooth, fluid sound. You have to love it when that happens! The worship took a noticeably deeper turn after the Pastor made an altar call right in the middle of the set.  And by the time we got to No Sweeter Name there was a sweet spirit of worship in our auditorium. Our church is in love with that song now. It gives us a good feeling too. It seems like yesterday when we introduced them to it. I love it when a plan comes together!

It was another great morning of worship at DBC! And I’m so blessed by that and so thankful for it! To God be all glory and honor and power, forever! Amen!

What did your church do this morning?? Comment below!

For His Glory,

Wayne

This Sunday Set List has been blogged in conjunction with the Worldwide Worship Recaps over at FredMcKinnon.com.

Sunday Set List – 3/8/09

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Daybreak Baptist Church

March 8, 2009

“Trading My Sorrows”- G

Greetings

“New Doxology”- D

Choir – “We Worship You”

Scripture & Prayer

“Heaven’s Song (Chorus)”* – Medley in – E

“Holy Ground”*

“We Are Standing On Holy Ground”*

SPECIAL MUSIC—LeAnn  w/Worship Team – “We Cry Out”

MESSAGE

INVITATION – “Come Just As You Are”

OFFERTORY—Praise Band – “Heaven’s Song”

CLOSE/WALK OUT – “Heaven’s Song” chorus

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Greetings!

Today, our drummer was out sick, so I played drums for the opening song, “Trading My Sorrows”. It was great! It really got our church up and praising the goodness of God. After that, I dropped the sticks and we went without drums the rest of the way.”New Doxology” was very strong. It’s one of those songs for our church that everyone knows now, and they can all worship with it without having to read the words on the screens. Big-time, go-to song for us! Then the “Heaven’s Song” medley was awesome! Very worshipful! The verse in that chorus, “Holy, Holy, You alone are worthy” really helps me to lay everything down in my heart and mind at that moment and just approach the throne! He truly is the ONLY One Who is holy and worthy! Praise His holy Name!

I must confess, I had no idea how to sing Holy Ground before the service started! LOL! I grew up attending more contemporary-styled churches and hadn’t been exposed to a lot of the older choruses and hymns until pretty recently. But it turned out to be very easy and the medley went very well. And then my lovely wife sang “We Cry Out”, by Kari Jobe and Gateway Worship. Three words for you …

A — MAZ — ING! That’s three words, right?? LOL! But seriously, “We Cry Out”, as sung by LeAnn, was just so beatiful! Our worship team did a wonderful job with all of the harmony in the song. Kudos to all of them! All in all, it was a wonderful morning of worship.

LeAnn and I are continuing to try to practice up with the video camera to start trying our hands with the video worship confessionals. But I’m afraid I’m a slow learner when it comes to the Pinnacle video editing software! Uggh! Maybe someday soon we’ll be able to start posting some videos… someday. Haha!

Well that’s about all! Hope you all had a tremendous morning worshiping our Lord and Savior!

For Him,

Wayne

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Sunday Set List – 3/1/09

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Daybreak Baptist Church – 3/1/09  Sunday am

C – The Lord Reigns – Gateway Worship

G – Mighty To Save – Hillsong

G – Hosanna – Hillsong**

G – Amazing Love – Phillips Craig and Dean**

G – Amazed – Jared Anderson**

** – Medley

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I was in Atlanta all week, so I didn’t get to rehearse with the group. Regardless, the Lord had His way and none of us missed a beat! I thought our set was awesome! The Lord Reigns was everything we hoped it would be! Our church responded so well to it! I know that it will be one of those songs that we call on many times in the future.  We hadn’t done Mighty To Save in a couple of months. And because our church knows it so well and because our opener was brand new, I thought it was the perfect song to follow it. We arranged Hosanna, Amazing Love, and Amazed into a really worshipful medley, which rounded out our set for the morning.

This Sunday Set List has been blogged in conjunction with theSunday Setlist Blog Carnival over at FredMcKinnon.com.