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Sunday Recap 11-21-10
Ever have one of those Sundays where the rehearsal was amazing (fun, got through a lot, just all around good…) and then Sunday came.
Yep, our rehearsal was so great! Then there were a couple of late nights/early mornings in the middle, and this morning we woke up to have an ambient temperature of 54*F in the house. Yep, it was chilly. Then it started snowing, and I had to scrape the frost off of the truck so I could see. By the time I got there, I was a teensy bit grouchy. Then I got some news that moved me just a tad beyond grouchy. Yeah- it was one of those days for me.
I know, I’m whining.
But we serve an amazing God. A God that looks down upon me in the midst of a major grump-fest, and decides to remind me that it’s not about me (what?!?!?)
It’s about Him. All of it.
And the song list we had today certainly helped too – I don’t know how anyone could stay grumpy while singing Salvation Day!
So, here is our set list:
- Marvelous Light (Christy Nockles version)
- Salvation Day (Beeching/MacIntosh)
- Holy is the Lord (Tomlin/Giglio)
- Revelation Day (Jennie Lee Riddle)
- kids story – Art shared it today
- Glorious (Tomlin/Reeves)
- announcements
- message – “Make Mine a Double”
- Deliverer (Beeching/MacIntosh)
- Communion message
- Salvation Day – bridge & chorus
Other than a couple of snafu’s, it went pretty well. We led two new songs today – Holy is the Lord and Deliverer – and both were well received. Of course, Holy is the Lord is pretty well known already, and we sang Deliverer at the women’s retreat in September. Even so, I’m hoping that both go better next time we do them.
We are losing our one and only guy singer after this week though – something that bummed most of us out quite a bit. Art had a schedule change at work and now has to work Sunday mornings. It will definitely be a different sound with all female voices! Hopefully we will have another guy joining us soon.
That was our service today – what happened at yours?
As always, this is part of the Sunday Setlist blog carnival over at TheWorshipCommunity.com – stop by and join in the fun!
November 21, 2010 3 Comments
Halloween Setlist
We are spending this past Sunday and this coming Sunday revisiting some of our roots musically. Yep, we have dusted off some of those songs that we haven’t sung in a while, or that we used to sing years ago. It’s been kind of fun to o back and revisit some of these.
- You’re Worthy of My Praise (Ruis)
- You Never Let Go (Redman)
- Enough (Tomlin/Giglio)
- Desert Song (Fraser)
- kids story
- Rain It Down (Whittaker/Ingram/LaRue)
- message – The Zarephath Express
- Great Is Thy Faithfulness
It was great to have Pastor Chris back from his vacation this week. He had a great message to bring to us this week – if you would like to hear it, just click on the title above.
This coming week we are studying my favorite passage in the Old Testament – 1 Kings 18:16-40 – where Elijah challenges the prophets of Baal. I can’t wait to see what Pastor Chris brings out from that story! It’s also Communion Sunday, so I’m expecting a great time of corporate worship!
We will be singing these songs:
- Come, Now is the Time to Worship (Doerksen)
- We Will Worship You (Whittaker/Ingram)
- O Worship the King (Haydn/Grant/Tomlin)
- Blessed Be Your Name (Redman/Redman)
- kids story
- Top of Our Lungs (Bradford/Neufeld/Neufeld)
- message
- Agnus Dei (Smith)
- communion
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November 4, 2010 No Comments
But God
It would be so easy each week to say something like “we came, we set up, we sang songs, we were taught, we tore down, we left”
After all, isn’t what we do week in and week out? We show up, we do our thing, we leave… or is it something more than that?
Is church something that is more than just a place that we show up once a week to get our weekly feeding and feel good about ourselves because we “go to church”
Uh, yeah!
Church isn’t a place. Church isn’t a weekly fill up. It’s not just something we “do” week after week after week.
Church is who we are.
But some weeks, it feels like a place we go to do our thing.
For me, Sunday was one of “those” days… or at least it started out that way.
But God…
I so love those words! But God. What would my life be if not for all the times that life was going along, but God interveined? Things were looking down, but God turned them around?
But God stepped in and answered the prayer of my heart on Sunday. He reached down to this insignifigant child of His and touched a heart that was stony and softened it. He reminded me that church isn’t a job. It isn’t “what I do” – it’s who I am and who I minister to and who I am called to love – and be loved by.
So, with that in mind, here’s what we “showed up and did” – ha!
- Glory To God Forever
- Salvation Day
- Your Mercy
- Here is Love
- kids storytime
- Every Move I Make
- announcements
- message
- The Wonderful Cross
- communion
It’s pretty hard to keep a stony heart in your chest when you are singing about the glory and majesty and mercy and love and sacrifice of the wonderful, amazing God that we serve!
After all, where would any of us be if it were not for the “but God’s” in our lives?
September 14, 2010 No Comments
8-29-10 Setlist
Wow – what a great morning of worship! It was one of those days (for me) that you just can’t help but praise God. I like those days.
Admittedly I wasn’t feeling it when I got to church this morning. I had overslept (accidentaly turned the alarm OFF instead of snoozing) and was running late. I was preparing for an extra long day with the Back to School Rally coming up after church, and I was having a really hard time waking up. But by the time we were on the chorus of the second song I was ready to dance!
God is good!
Anywho, here’s the list:
- Salvation Day (Beeching)
- Happy Day (Jesus Culture-style)
- We Will Worship You (Whittaker)
- Here Is Love (Cook/Rees)
- kids message
- I Am Free (Egan)
- announcements
- message
- Reign In Us (Starfield)
- communion
I mean, how can you NOT be happy with Salvation Day and Happy Day back to back? Seriously?
It was a great time of worship, and Pastor Chris followed it up with a great message on how to love your enemies a la David.
After church we headed over to President’s Elementary School for the Back to School Rally, and gave away around 500 or so backpacks filled with school supplies. Lots of local churches and businesses joined forces to fill them and give them away – along with lots of other fun goodies at the rally. The hot dog line at our church booth was mighty long. I think they cooked & handed out around 400 hot dogs this afternoon!
It turned out to be a fabulous day… and now I’m tired. It’s a good tired though, a very good tired.
How was your weekend?
August 29, 2010 No Comments
Holiness?
As I read Hebrews 12:14 this morning, I at first zeroed in on the whole “peace with everyone” part because it is the topic for the week – loving your enemies.
Then the second part of the verse caught my eye:
Strive to live in peace with everybody and pursue that consecration and holiness without which no one will [ever] see the Lord.
Pursue consecration and holiness. Sanctification. Separation. Holy lives. Clean lives. Different translations use different words, but they all point to the same thing – living a life that is set apart and pleasing to God. Living a life that in as much as you can is without sin.
This, I think, is a key to the christian walk.
We are called to be in this world, but not of this world. We are called to be set apart, to look different in the way that we act and react in this world.
This leads to a lot of discussion about those gray areas of life. Things like watching movies and drinking alcohol, listening to secular music and wearing pants vs. dresses. Areas that have divided the Church and sullied the Bride of Christ in the eyes of the world.
I’m not going to address those areas, simply because I don’t have God’s answers to them. I believe that God will convict each person in those areas as He sees fit, and it’s not my place to force my brothers and sisters to what God has convicted me of.
It goes back to that whole “strive to live in peace” part of the verse. Don’t create conflict where there doesn’t need to be any.
But what does it look like to be set apart? To pursue holiness?
Personally I understand it to live my life in such a way that I am pursuing God above all else. That I am sensitive to the promptings of The Spirit in my life, and I am seeking to live a life that gives glory and honor to the Almighty God… and not to me.
and it is hard.
But if we do not seek God, if we don’t pursue a life that is set apart to Him, Hebrews 12:14 tells us that we will never see Him. It doesn’t matter what translation you look it up in, the bible is pretty clear on that point.
To see God, we must pursue Him.
And that means that our lives are to be lived with an eternal perspective. That we continuously place God on the throne of our hearts (even though we want to be there ourselves) and seek to serve Him in all things.
ALL things.
Come to think of it, isn’t that what worship is? Every breath we take, every thing we do is done to give God the glory. Is done in worship of Him.
We are set apart for Him. We were created for Him. We need to worship Him… with all that we are.
August 23, 2010 No Comments
Setlist – Aug 22, 2010
It’s a beautifully cloudy day today in Western Washington -we even got rain overnight last night. After the temps in the upper 90′s last weekend it is a most welcome change!
It’s been a couple of busy weeks for us around here – with the church campout 2 weeks ago and Jim filling in for Pastor Chris last weekend, but I am hopeful that as we wind down to the end of Summer that things can calm down a tad but… maybe.
Ah well, onto the list:
- Salvation Day [E] (Vicky Beeching, Jonny MacIntosh, and Sarah MacIntosh)
- Hosanna (Praise is Rising [F] (Paul Baloche, Brenton Brown)
- You Never Let Go [F] (Matt Redman, Beth Redman)
- Indescribable [Bm] (Laura Story)
- kids story about Abigail
- Everyday [Ab] (Joel Houston)
This was our second week leading Salvation Day, but the first week that Pastor Chris has played it. It worked out pretty well, but we get to work on it again for next week. Everything else fell under the heading of “extremely well known” and it was great to see people really entering in and not having to think about how the melody goes or what the words are.
I will be glad when Summer is over though – it’s been crazy with the swinging door we have had through the Summer months with people being gone of vacation. Although I myself have missed a week or two as well, so I can’t get on anyone too hard!
How was your service this weekend?
August 22, 2010 No Comments
Where is Your Focus?
Wow – I hadn’t realized how long it has been since I posted a setlist! Life has been just a tad busy I guess. Sorry about that!
This week’s topic was centered around worry in our home groups, and the passage we were focusing on was 1Samuel 13:1-14. It highlights a time when Saul decided to take matters into his own hands instead of waiting on Samuel, or, rather, waiting on God.
Worry and impatience. Anxiety.
There are so many times in the Bible where this comes up and causes problems for people!
With that in mind, our setlist focused on giving our anxieties to God and keeping a heavenly focus.
- Forever [F]
- Today is the Day [F]
- Rain It Down [A]
- We Will Worship You [D]
- kids storytime
- Beautiful One [E]
- announcements
- message – Staying Small in Your Own Eyes
- Trading My Sorrows [G]
It was a really great sermon, and hopefully we got a good recording of it. I will post it this week if so.
I really liked leading Rain it Down and We Will Worship You back to back – the first focuses on crying out to God in the midst of the storms instead of trying to run away from them, and the second calls for is to cry out when we get too comfortable, to content. These songs remind us that we need God in both the good times and the bad – not just the bad. It is so easy to forget about God when everything is going well… but we can’t! Our focus needs to be fixed on Him daily. Our desire needs to be to have a relationship with Him daily. We need to seek His face… daily.
And that is often so hard to do!
When things aren’t going our way, it is easy to cry out to God. It is easy to admit that we don’t have it all together. It is easy to admit that we need Him, because we (obviously) can’t do it on our own. We need to translate that same need to when things are going our way too. We still need Him, and we still can’t do it all on our own. We just so often don’t recognize our need.
We need to continually focus on Him.
July 25, 2010 No Comments
Humble Thyself! Just not too much
As we are focusing on worry this week, we are going through a series of verses. One of them is 1 Peter 5:7, which says “7casting all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you”
But that is merely the end of a sentence. When it is just part of a sentence, there is always more to the story.
This verse is the second half of the sentence began in verse 6 ” 6Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you at the proper time…”
So what is this saying to us?
Well, the passage surrounding these verses speaks out to leadership mostly, but there is always something there for everyone if we just look deep enough. Chapter 5 starts out with an exhortation to the elders of the church to shepherd the flock that has been placed within their care. To lead them voluntarily according to the will of God. To love them and care for them rather than to do it for personal gain or to make yourself appear as better than them.
It calls the younger men to be subject to their elders, and for all to have humility towards one another. To be sober and on the lookout for our adversary who is seeking to destroy us. To stand strong and resist the enemy – even in the midst of persecution.
That’s where this passage really shines out to us. That’s where the rubber hits the road, as it were.
If we will humble ourselves before God, seeking His face and calling out to Him, He will be faithful! Verse 10 promises us that God will perfect us, confirm, strengthen and establish us, for we have been called to His eternal glory in Christ.
Humility, however, isn’t exactly my strong suit. And I suspect it isn’t yours either.
Humility doesn’t come easily to humanity. We don’t like to step aside and let someone else get the praise. We don’t like to take the blame and let someone else walk away clean and unscathed. We don’t like to look bad. We don’t like to be an unsung hero hiding out in the shadows. And we like to receive the praise and accolades for doing well!
But God calls us to practice humility. To put others before ourselves. To bear one another’s burdens. To seek restoration when we have been wronged instead of holding a grudge. To value those around us – even when it’s hard. To do the right thing even when no one else will see. To point the focus away from ourselves and towards Him.
Ouch.
I have to admit – I’m not the most humble person. I have my moments when I really want that attention. Moments when I want people to know that I did the right thing, that I was wronged and they need to feel sorry for me. Moments when I want people to think that I have special knowledge or insight that they need to hear and recognize. That I did something good, or that I excel at something and deserve praise for it. Times when I am full of pride.
And on the flip side, there are times that I don’t want people to notice me. I don’t want to receive a compliment for doing something well because I don’t think I’m good enough to deserve it.
Wait a minute… did I just say that we can be too humble?
Not in so many words. It’s actually that we can be too prideful – or, rather, un-prideful. There is the side of pride that most people recognize, the side that says “Hey! Look at me! Aren’t I great! I deserve to stand on that pedestal or in that spotlight!” but there is also the side of pride that says “Why would you look at me? I’m not worth anything. I’m useless. I can’t do anything right. I have no value. I’m nothing.” That, my friends, is also throwing pride in God’s face. That is saying that His creation doesn’t have any value. That He screwed up.
And that is NOT humility. Most definitely not!
For me, there are times that I’d rather no one said anything about my “performance” or talent. I don’t do what I do to get kudos or recognition, and the day that I start seeking after that pedestal is the day I need to quit! However… I have come to understand that there are people that need to share that they were blessed by something that I was a part of creating, and I need to learn to receive it and redirect it rather than blow it off.
God has given me a gift and called me to use it. Why then, should I “poo-poo” it when someone comments on it? The more correct response is to accept that compliment, and redirect it back to God. After all, that’s where it belongs anyway. To push it away or to feel weird about getting it is just as bad as gobbling it up. Both are pride, and neither are humility. The correct response is to receive it with grace and humility and to redirect it to God.
And it is a very difficult thing for me to do.
How about you? Is there an area that God has gifted you? Is it hard for you to receive a compliment in that area with grace and humility? How do you deal with it?
July 20, 2010 No Comments









































