Worship leaders all over the world share as part of Fred McKinnon's Sunday Setlists. Check it out!
AM
Walk-in: I have a Maker (a reprise from the family service with CD backing)
Blessed be Your Name *offering*
Announcements
Reading
God will make a way
Be still and know – prayer ministry
The Lord’s my Shepherd
Sermon – Donovan Holmes
PM
Walk-in: God of this City – praying it over our church and JBay
Desert SongAnnouncements & Prayer
Poem – Even when my heart is torn
Blessed be Your Name - *offering*
Testimony time
Welcome in this Place – ministry time
Mighty to Save
Coffee – play ‘Even when my heart is torn…’
Sermon - Brad Jones
Apologies for the lack of comments this time. I'm snowed...
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Monday, 23 February 2009
Sunday Setlist - Java 22nd February 2009
This post is participating in the Sunday Setlist carnival at FredMckinnon.com. Click and GO
http://www.fredmckinnon.com/myblog/2009/02/22/sunday-setlists-31/
Find me in the River
Desert Song - led by Jana Bougas (it's nice to have a bit of continuity from one week to the next. Last week this was a new song and I wanted the congregation to have a chance to get their teeth into it. We did it a lot slower this week and I think they're getting it. Great song. Will become a favourite, I'm sure)
Consuming Fire (was also a new song two weeks back although I did not realise that they didn't know it. As we're going to be staying with the Holy Spirit theme for the next 21 weeks or so, it fitted and I did a reprise.)
Turn your eyes upon Jesus (I wanted a space for them to just close their eyes and sing well known, simple words and just focus on God, to still and quiet their souls before Him)
Let your living water (Jimmy Swaggart) / Hungry / chorus for LYLW Jesus...Jesus / So I'll wait for You (from Hungry)
For me, it was a disasterous evening. You know those times when it all plays perfectly in your head, you know where God's going with it and then, on the night, you don't put yourself across well or you're not concentrating or WHATEVER and it just falls into an undignified heap. I hate those times.
Pastor Don preached on intimacy with God, and broken intimacy. It was a great sermon, gentle and pointed at the same time. Pitch-perfect. He's particularly gifted for this type of preaching. God seems to have given him the ability to put his words right into the wound and gently push - Here? Is this where it hurts? Let God heal it. Here. Now.
He worked from the story of Jesus with the woman at the well and used examples of different kinds of hugs to get us into the intimacy thinking. His crossover was perfect - timing and wording went right to the heart of the matter with a loving delicacy that revealed his deep love and concern for his congregation. The woman at the well needed a hug. The deep kind. That heals.
http://www.fredmckinnon.com/myblog/2009/02/22/sunday-setlists-31/
Find me in the River
Desert Song - led by Jana Bougas (it's nice to have a bit of continuity from one week to the next. Last week this was a new song and I wanted the congregation to have a chance to get their teeth into it. We did it a lot slower this week and I think they're getting it. Great song. Will become a favourite, I'm sure)
Consuming Fire (was also a new song two weeks back although I did not realise that they didn't know it. As we're going to be staying with the Holy Spirit theme for the next 21 weeks or so, it fitted and I did a reprise.)
Turn your eyes upon Jesus (I wanted a space for them to just close their eyes and sing well known, simple words and just focus on God, to still and quiet their souls before Him)
Let your living water (Jimmy Swaggart) / Hungry / chorus for LYLW Jesus...Jesus / So I'll wait for You (from Hungry)
For me, it was a disasterous evening. You know those times when it all plays perfectly in your head, you know where God's going with it and then, on the night, you don't put yourself across well or you're not concentrating or WHATEVER and it just falls into an undignified heap. I hate those times.
Pastor Don preached on intimacy with God, and broken intimacy. It was a great sermon, gentle and pointed at the same time. Pitch-perfect. He's particularly gifted for this type of preaching. God seems to have given him the ability to put his words right into the wound and gently push - Here? Is this where it hurts? Let God heal it. Here. Now.
He worked from the story of Jesus with the woman at the well and used examples of different kinds of hugs to get us into the intimacy thinking. His crossover was perfect - timing and wording went right to the heart of the matter with a loving delicacy that revealed his deep love and concern for his congregation. The woman at the well needed a hug. The deep kind. That heals.
Friday, 20 February 2009
Java Setlist 15th February
This is our Sunday Setlist at Fred McKinnon's for our Java service, led this week by Jana Bougas:
Blessed be Your Name
Desert Song
Hosanna
Jana used a clip of an interview with one of Hillsong's leaders about worship and justice. Good stuff!
Loved Desert Song, a new one for me. Totally stuck in my head.
Blessed be Your Name
Desert Song
Hosanna
Jana used a clip of an interview with one of Hillsong's leaders about worship and justice. Good stuff!
Loved Desert Song, a new one for me. Totally stuck in my head.
Monday, 9 February 2009
JBay Java Setlist 2009-02-08
There is nothing quite like a hothouse of creative worship leaders like the one at Fred Mckinnon's. This Sunday Setlist is, like many others, a result of spending some time thinking over what they are thinking and doing in their own services. Yes. You want to get over there right now.
Life in abundance - full colour version
So...to put you in the picture, Java leadership have decided that it is time to do some good solid teaching on the Holy Spirit.
Walk-in: Revival (As sure as gold is precious and the honey sweet)
Announcements
I wanted to kick off the testimony time to follow Always by telling a story of my own to break the ice. I used this stuff.
Always
Testimony time - This was just great. I LOVE stories about folks and God. Just love this stuff.
The Stand *offering*
Powerpoint ‘black and white’ *band play Consuming Fire*
I put together a powerpoint of some of Yann Arthus-Bertrand's work. In the first shots, I had taken out the colour, so you just had beautiful form and texture but not the real thing. I followed this with exactly the same shots in colour. I wanted to use the juxtaposition of this with the "There must be more than this" of the song. Unfortunately, my guitarist forgot to play the song whilst the powerpoint was up and it lost a little something. The change from black and white to colour in these shots was breathtaking. I spoke about how in so many ways God has given us full colour and we settle for black and white.
Consuming Fire (There must be more than this)
This was my main song for the evening but we had a couple of hitches with it. Firstly, I had no idea that this was a new one for this church. One of the drawbacks to morving churches is that you have no idea which ones knew what. Secondly, there was a little communication breakdown with the PC operator and when I loaded the songs onto EasyWorship I was in a hurry and picked the wrong song. Also has the name Consuming Fire...sheesh. I chose to sing it anyway, but made several mental "Note to self"s.
Breathe
We have not given a lot of space for folks just to sing or pray or say our praise to God during the middle of a worship song but we tried this tonight. I'm not sure how it went, really, as I believe very strongly that the congregation are going to struggle to worship if the worship leader is not worshipping.
Be still for the presence of the Lord
Spirit of the Living God, fall afresh (a capella)
1 minute silence
Now, at this point, we would start playing something from a CD and we would all hit the coffee hatch. Tonight, Pastor Donovan stepped up and said that he felt that there were more stories and to forget about the sermon. A bunch of people told us about stuff God had done and is doing. It was great. Then Don asked the team to play and asked for anyone who wanted prayer to come forward whilst we were singing. Phenomenal stuff. You must understand that this is new stuff for lots of the folks in our church. Not a lot of this goes on. But more is coming.
God rocked up. And how!
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation. O my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health and salvation.
Life in abundance - full colour version
So...to put you in the picture, Java leadership have decided that it is time to do some good solid teaching on the Holy Spirit.
Walk-in: Revival (As sure as gold is precious and the honey sweet)
Announcements
I wanted to kick off the testimony time to follow Always by telling a story of my own to break the ice. I used this stuff.
Always
Testimony time - This was just great. I LOVE stories about folks and God. Just love this stuff.
The Stand *offering*
Powerpoint ‘black and white’ *band play Consuming Fire*
I put together a powerpoint of some of Yann Arthus-Bertrand's work. In the first shots, I had taken out the colour, so you just had beautiful form and texture but not the real thing. I followed this with exactly the same shots in colour. I wanted to use the juxtaposition of this with the "There must be more than this" of the song. Unfortunately, my guitarist forgot to play the song whilst the powerpoint was up and it lost a little something. The change from black and white to colour in these shots was breathtaking. I spoke about how in so many ways God has given us full colour and we settle for black and white.
Consuming Fire (There must be more than this)
This was my main song for the evening but we had a couple of hitches with it. Firstly, I had no idea that this was a new one for this church. One of the drawbacks to morving churches is that you have no idea which ones knew what. Secondly, there was a little communication breakdown with the PC operator and when I loaded the songs onto EasyWorship I was in a hurry and picked the wrong song. Also has the name Consuming Fire...sheesh. I chose to sing it anyway, but made several mental "Note to self"s.
Breathe
We have not given a lot of space for folks just to sing or pray or say our praise to God during the middle of a worship song but we tried this tonight. I'm not sure how it went, really, as I believe very strongly that the congregation are going to struggle to worship if the worship leader is not worshipping.
Be still for the presence of the Lord
Spirit of the Living God, fall afresh (a capella)
1 minute silence
Now, at this point, we would start playing something from a CD and we would all hit the coffee hatch. Tonight, Pastor Donovan stepped up and said that he felt that there were more stories and to forget about the sermon. A bunch of people told us about stuff God had done and is doing. It was great. Then Don asked the team to play and asked for anyone who wanted prayer to come forward whilst we were singing. Phenomenal stuff. You must understand that this is new stuff for lots of the folks in our church. Not a lot of this goes on. But more is coming.
God rocked up. And how!
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation. O my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health and salvation.
Monday, 19 January 2009
Java setlist 2009/01/18
Oh yes - over at Fred's again. Where else would I be? It's the very best thing I can do with a Monday.
DO vs BE
Walk-in: I used the Show me your Hope powerpoint from last week and used God of this City behind it.
Gifted for Leadership (a community of women leaders) - I used an extract from their 14-day Reflections for Leaders - Day 2:
Luke 10:38-42 Jesus on Martha DO vs Mary BE
Putting aside all the busy-ness, hurry and scurry that usually describes the beginning of the year - including the school year – I wanted us all to concentrate on & be with the God that makes it all possible.
John 15: 4 [Jesus says] “Remain in me, and I will remain in you.” What does remaining in Jesus mean to you?
Prayer:
Drop Thy still dews of quietness,
Till all our strivings cease;
Take from our souls the strain and stress,
And let our ordered lives confess
The beauty of Thy peace.
Breathe through the heats of our desire
Thy coolness and Thy balm;
Let sense be dumb, let flesh retire;
Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire,
O still, small voice of calm.
Majesty
We Declare Your Majesty
Awesome God
Heart of Worship - starting on I'll bring you more than a song (Offering - Read an extract from Aaron by Francine Rivers; a piece from when they were all bringing things to help with the building of the temple. Beautiful. Just beautiful. Where is my heart? Am I excited about what God might use my sacrifice or my gift for within His kingdom? Am I giving back to Him everything He gave me?)
This went well until we tried to give them a little space just to sing by messing around with 'I'll bring you more than a song' and 'It's all about You'. They're a traditional bunch and I think this blew them out of the water a bit, which didn't help the contemplation one bit. Note to self: Give them more of this during 'funky' worship before trying it during the quieter stuff.
Prayer:
You are God in our living; there in our breathing; God in our waking and in our sleeping.You are God in our resting; there in our working; God in our thinking and in our speaking.
Be our everything.
You are God in our hoping; there in our dreaming; God in our watching and in our waiting.You are God in our laughing; there in our weeping; God in our hurting and in our healing.
Jesus Christ, You are in us the hope of glory. You are everything. Be our everything
Coffee - always the good stuff
Sermon by Pastor Don on the parable of the talents. Don reminded us that each one of us have spiritual gifts and talents along with everything else that He has given us to use for the kingdom and for our church. He reminded us of what Jesus gave - one life. All of it. And what fruit that bore!
**Communion** - How deep the Father's love for us (two verses sung by team whilst others taking communion and then third verse together)
Amazing Grace - first verse only (My Chains tune)
My Jesus, My Saviour - definitely need to give this one a rest now for at least 6 months. We completely oversing this...
How was your Sunday?
DO vs BE
Walk-in: I used the Show me your Hope powerpoint from last week and used God of this City behind it.
Gifted for Leadership (a community of women leaders) - I used an extract from their 14-day Reflections for Leaders - Day 2:
"It’s so easy as leaders to go, go, go and do, do, do. But God is calling us to
be, be, be. To-do lists, bullet points, and checkmarks have their place, but
when it comes to your spiritual life, you need to toss an “achievement” mindset
into the garbage and spend some time in God’s presence simply being the real
you."
Luke 10:38-42 Jesus on Martha DO vs Mary BE
Putting aside all the busy-ness, hurry and scurry that usually describes the beginning of the year - including the school year – I wanted us all to concentrate on & be with the God that makes it all possible.
John 15: 4 [Jesus says] “Remain in me, and I will remain in you.” What does remaining in Jesus mean to you?
Prayer:
Drop Thy still dews of quietness,
Till all our strivings cease;
Take from our souls the strain and stress,
And let our ordered lives confess
The beauty of Thy peace.
Breathe through the heats of our desire
Thy coolness and Thy balm;
Let sense be dumb, let flesh retire;
Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire,
O still, small voice of calm.
Majesty
We Declare Your Majesty
Awesome God
Heart of Worship - starting on I'll bring you more than a song (Offering - Read an extract from Aaron by Francine Rivers; a piece from when they were all bringing things to help with the building of the temple. Beautiful. Just beautiful. Where is my heart? Am I excited about what God might use my sacrifice or my gift for within His kingdom? Am I giving back to Him everything He gave me?)
This went well until we tried to give them a little space just to sing by messing around with 'I'll bring you more than a song' and 'It's all about You'. They're a traditional bunch and I think this blew them out of the water a bit, which didn't help the contemplation one bit. Note to self: Give them more of this during 'funky' worship before trying it during the quieter stuff.
Prayer:
You are God in our living; there in our breathing; God in our waking and in our sleeping.You are God in our resting; there in our working; God in our thinking and in our speaking.
Be our everything.
You are God in our hoping; there in our dreaming; God in our watching and in our waiting.You are God in our laughing; there in our weeping; God in our hurting and in our healing.
Jesus Christ, You are in us the hope of glory. You are everything. Be our everything
Coffee - always the good stuff
Sermon by Pastor Don on the parable of the talents. Don reminded us that each one of us have spiritual gifts and talents along with everything else that He has given us to use for the kingdom and for our church. He reminded us of what Jesus gave - one life. All of it. And what fruit that bore!
**Communion** - How deep the Father's love for us (two verses sung by team whilst others taking communion and then third verse together)
Amazing Grace - first verse only (My Chains tune)
My Jesus, My Saviour - definitely need to give this one a rest now for at least 6 months. We completely oversing this...
How was your Sunday?
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