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Song Selections - Week Ending 12/26/04

Question:
Morning Worship - 12/26/04
Call to Worship: O Come O Come, Emmanuel - Em
We’re Here to Worship - E
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Em
While By the Sheep (How Great Our Joy) - G (and mabye A)
Joy To the World - C, D
Isn’t He? - G
Angels We Have Heard on High - E
Hark the Herald Angels Sing - E
Offering: Gloria Emmanuel - Bm
Go, Tell It on the Mountain - E & bluesy
Answer:
Originally Posted by Tony Call to Worship: O Come O Come, Emmanuel - Em
*giggles sillily* @ Advent songs being played after Advent.
Answer:
Originally Posted by Nate *giggles sillily* @ Advent songs being played after Advent. Actually, I'm reprising the first verse in order to summarize where we've been the previous 4 weeks. My point was to move from "O Come" to, for lack of a better hook, "He's here."
Did you shoot milk out your nose?
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Originally Posted by Tony Actually, I'm reprising the first verse in order to summarize where we've been the previous 4 weeks. My point was to move from "O Come" to, for lack of a better hook, "He's here."
Ahh. Coolness. How exactly does the reprised verse go? The original hymn is public domain, for sure, so you can post whatever you want of it.
Did you shoot milk out your nose?
I don't drink milk.
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I'm just doing the first verse, then going into the "actual" call to worship song. No real magic is taking place.
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Originally Posted by Tony I'm just doing the first firse, then going into the "actual" call to worship song. No real magic is taking place.
Hahahaha. You had me thinking you were completely rewriting the first verse or something. Haha.
That sounds cool, nonetheless.
In His love,
Nate
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Originally Posted by Tony I'm just doing the first verse, then going into the "actual" call to worship song. No real magic is taking place.
You heard the man...nothing to see here...move along.
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AM
~P&W~
Glory - E
Sing for Joy - E/G
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee - G
Forever - G/A
More of You, Lord - A
~Message~
~Invitation~
The Greatest Thing - D
~Offertory~
? - CD
~Closing~
Christmas CD
PM
NOTHING!
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PRELUDE - I was going to do Vertigo, but I'll table it until January 9th, because we have so much to cover with Christmas stuff tonight. We'll do something we've done before.
OPENING SONG
Everyday (A)
WELCOME
PRAISE AND WORSHIP
No Greater Love (G)
Meet With Me (G)
God Of Wonders (G)
MULTIMEDIA
New Year's Resolutions
PRAISE AND WORSHIP
Breathing The Breath (D)
COMMUNION/OFFERING
POWER PLAY ANNOUNCEMENTS DURING OFFERING
MESSAGE
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We are doing:
Hungry (D)
Lord, You Have My Heart (D)
We Come To You (D... written by Aaron Tate, from Derek Webb's "I See Things Upside Down" album... w00t!)
In His love,
Nate
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Originally Posted by parkway PRAISE AND WORSHIP
No Greater Love (G)
This isn't the old Chris Tomlin song that goes "There's no love greater (no greater love), no love greater (on the earth), no love greater than the cross," is it?
If so, I love that song... good choice. If not.... then, okey dokey.
In His love,
Nate
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Originally Posted by Nate This isn't the old Chris Tomlin song that goes "There's no love greater (no greater love), no love greater (on the earth), no love greater than the cross," is it?
No, it's a song by a popular worship leader in our denomination you used to lead worship for a lot of the youth conferences in the '90's.
But I like that Chris Tomlin song too.
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Originally Posted by Nate We are doing:
Hungry (D)
Lord, You Have My Heart (D)
We Come To You (D... written by Aaron Tate, from Derek Webb's "I See Things Upside Down" album... w00t!)
In His love,
Nate
On second thought, we're not doing anything. We have to cross the Mississippi River to get to our church, and all of the bridges across the river were closed today due to the snow ( ) we received yesterday.
In His love,
Nate
Answer:
We did:
Opening set
O Lord my God (how great Thou art) - A
You laid aside Your majesty - G
You chose the cross - Bb
After Sermon
From the squalor - D
Final/Offertory
O little town of Bethlehem - D
There was only about 20 ppl there (compared to 200 on an average sunday) but it was a really awesome service, I chose the songs so that they focussed on the cross and, completely independantly, that was the theme of the sermon - there would be no christmas without the cross. it was a fantastic service
just as a follow on thought, this could be split if needed but do you find yourself not taking the worship as seriously at christmas as at other times(i have led at 3 services over christmas, Christmas eve/day, boxing day)? I have found that I have been kinda thinking "ah well its only christmas, I will just pick nice christmassy songs that everyone will enjoy singing along to" but for today I chose songs in the way I normally do, ie. with a theme etc.
anyone else find themselves doing this?
God Bless, Rich
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