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Monday, March 19, 2012

Sunday Setlist / 3.18.12

Here is the rundown of the March 18th service at Community Gospel Church...


THE SERVICE

Everything Glorious [david crowder]
        Welcome/Announcements/Offering
Beautiful One [tim hughes]
Come Thou Fount [robert robinson]
Better is One Day [matt redman]
Lord You Have My Heart [martin smith]
          Message
          Communion
          Potluck Dinner


THE TEAM

Jonathan Eckberg - guitar vocals
Randy Hepler - bass
Bethany Muck - piano/vocals
Larry Ingle - vocals
Staci Smith - vocals
Kay Smith - vocals


NOTES

This week was a stand-alone message where Pastor Jordan Muck was looking at the Shema and the verses of its application - Deuteronomy 6:4-9.  The overall principle builds on verse 4 and speaks to the fact that this verse must be applied to our hearts, in our homes and in our lives.  We closed the service with two-fold communion.  We opened the tables for people to take communion with their families and then we had a potluck dinner.  During the potluck we had last week's service playing on the projector so that anyone who missed seeing 16 of our brothers and sisters baptized could see what they missed out on.

You can download this weeks message here.


SONGS

Everything Glorious - This is one of the songs I used to do a lot, but we just recently introduced it at CGC.  It's a great opening song.  Upbeat, lots of fun, easy to catch on to, and will even get some people clapping.  I don't usually worry about the flow of service when selecting our opening songs.  Our people have become accustomed to the opening song being the marker of the start of service.  It's what calls a lot of people in from the foyer into the sanctuary.  With that being the case, I usually just make the opener a fun energetic song.  It's also a great place to introduce new material.  Most of our congregation doesn't engage in the opening song, they'll sing along if they know it, but it seems to be very passive.
[album: Remedy - David Crowder Band]

Beautiful One - As I said, the message covered the Shema and following verses of Deuteronomy 6.  The very beginning of the focus on loving the Lord with all our hearts, with all our souls, and with all our might is to recognize who he is.  This is one of those songs that expresses this very simply and very succinctly.
[album: When Silence Falls - Tim Hughes]

Come Thou Fount - One of my favorite hymns.  We do a very traditional arrangement of it.  Robert Robinson was 23 years old when he wrote this hymn.  Some years later, after a backslide into a life of sin and debauchery, a broken and dejected Robinson climbed into a carriage with a woman who noticed the pain he was dealing with.  The woman offered Robinson a short poem and told him that this poem had helped her in many difficult times.  After reading the words Robinson, with tears in his eyes, said to her, "Madam, I am the poor unhappy man who wrote that hymn many years ago, and I would give a thousand worlds, if I had them, to enjoy the feelings I had then."  The fact is that Robinson had forgotten who GOD is and he had failed to instill that truth in his heart, in his home, and in his life.  "Prone to wander, Lord I feel it / Prone to leave the God I love / Here's my heart, O take and seal it / Seal it for they courts above".  We are prone to go the direction of Robinson's later years, but we also have been given the opportunity, through Christ, to offer our hearts to GOD and be granted the gift of adoption into His family. 

Better is One Day - This song from Psalm 84 continued our message of the acknowledging the truth of who GOD is and what that truly means.  Larry lead this one and did a great job with it.
[album: Blessed Be Your Name - Matt Redman]

Lord You Have My Heart - I've been using this song in worship for nearly 15 years and it's still one of my favorites.  It's all about offering the entirety of who we are to the GOD we serve and submitting ourselves as a sacrifice of praise.  If you don't know of this song, look back in the vault (1997) and pick it up.  It's worth your time.
[album: Cutting Edge - Delirious?]


To see how others worshipped on Sunday go to the worship community and check out the Sunday Setlist.


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