Father’s Day 2010
Father’s Day is such a great holiday! It’s a chance to honor our earthly fathers and our heavenly Father that gave us life. For those blessed enough to have a Daddy, it is a chance to take the time to thank them for teaching us and showing us a glimpse of our Father in heaven. For those of us whose Dad’s are no longer with us, it is a chance to remember them.
Today we had a BBQ after church to honor the men in our families – and we were blessed that two of our guys were willing to man the grills to help feed everyone. The ladies brought some tasty side dishes, and we had a housefull of people!
In our house today we are trying to have a lazy day. The fact that it’s raining outside helps – Eric can’t go outside and do yard work! After having a busy weekend filled with late nights, it’s kind of nice to just relax. Eric is sitting on the couch playing scales on te guitar, A is trying to find someone to play games with her & M is playing games on the computer. It’s quiet, which is a very good thing.
However it is days like today that remind me how much I miss my dad. He was killed 8 years ago, and while I am thankful for a(nother) day set aside to remember him, it does make me sad that I can’t call him & wish him a Happy Father’s Day. So for those of you that have your dad’s, don’t take them for granted. Take the five minutes to call them and let them know you care. You never know when it may be your last chance.
But back to the point of this post… the setlist!
- Sing, Sing, Sing [A]
- You’re Worthy Of My Praise [E]
- Reign In Us [F]
- Agnus Dei [C]
- kids storytime
- Best Friend [C]
- announcements
- Message – “Red Bull may give you wings, but God gives you springs!”
- Unashamed [D]
- communion
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Amazing Grace (acapella)
We learned a new song today. Quite literally. Jennifer R found “Best Friend” Wednesday morning, we got the chart together Friday around noon, and we (as a band) put it together this morning around 9:15. It’s a great song though, so we will be doing it again soon – just in a slightly higher key! Sorry, but I’m still not a tenor, and no amount of making me sing at the bottom of my range will change that!
Other than that and “Unashamed”, the songs were pretty well-known. We taught Unashamed last week (as special music), and led it during communion today, so I’m hopeful that people are picking it up.
How was your worship service this weekend?
As always, this post is part of the Sunday Setlist blog carnival over at TheWorshipCommunity.com – check it out to see what songs were sung at churches all over the world. This week is the 100th consecutive week, whic is just kinda cool.










































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