I was excited about today's worship service because we filled the electric guitar "hole" that has been there for several months (we've had a very talented supply guitarist pop in on occasion, but nothing steady). And it was a good thing because we kicked off the service with Lincoln Brewster's arrangement of "Everlasting God" and moved right into Paul Baloche's arrangement of "How Great Thou Art" and then launched into the chorus of "How Great is our God" to finish the set (actually ended back on "How Great Thou Art" acapella).
After a welcome time we sang "Revelation Song" which our people love (who doesn't?) and then moved into our prayer ministry time with Michael & Lisa Gungor's "Filled with Glory". Another favorite song for our people is Tony Guerrero's "How Great You Are" which took us into the sermon. We ended the service with Billy Foote's arrangement of "Sing to the King".
It was a good day in the house of the Lord!
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Sunday morning was another great day of worship for our church.
Our choir opened with a great song called "Come & Worship" and really set the tone for worship. The we opened with an original tune I wrote over a year ago called "To Him Be the Glory" based on Eph. 3 (Now to Him who is able to do more abundantly than we ask or think...). It's a 6/8 tune in E and so we went straight into Tomlin's "Famous One" and followed up with the chorus of "Offering" by Baloche.After a welcome time we continued with "Mighty to Save" and then segued into "Healer" for our prayer ministry time.
Our pastor has been preaching a series called "Loving God. Discovering Your Spiritual Pathways." and the sermon was on "Loving God through Caring for Others". All week I just kept thinking of an old Maranatha chorus called "Make me a Servant" by Kelly Willard, so we sang that unplugged (piano only) just before the sermon.
We closed the service with "Our God Saves" by Baloche.
It was a great morning of worship and I was pleased with how everything went.
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