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Set List, 02/18 – 02/19/12 Fellowship Bible Church

February 19, 2012

This weekend, we continued our Romans series, and focused on Romans 8:31-39. In his message, Joe talked through the five rhetorical questions in this passage, and reminded us all of God’s amazing and unfailing love.  I was really challenged to let go of my past and my old slavery to sin, and to move toward Christ and trust in Him will every area of my life. We have a new life because Christ has loved us, and we don’t need to look back. We need to look to Christ. You can listen to the entire message here.

Here’s our service plan from this weekend:

Time of Preparation/Prayer
“Healing Is In Your Hands” (C) [Daniel Carson, Christy Nockels, Nathan Nockels, Matt Redman, Chris Tomlin]
Welcome/Greeting Time
(Child Dedications – at 5 PM and 10:45 AM services only)
“Desert Song” (D) [Brooke Fraser]
“Unchanging” (G) [Chris Tomlin]
“Our God” (G) [Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman, Jesse Reeves, Chris Tomlin
]
“10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)” (G) [Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman]
Message – “Romans 8:31-39″ [Joe Hishmeh]
“It Is Well” (Bb) [Philip Paul Bliss, Todd Fields, Horatio G. Spafford]
Offering/Announcements
Dismissal


“Healing Is In Your Hands”
– We sang this song as our preparation song this weekend, as we focused on how we are held by the promise of Jesus’ powerful and unconquerable love. He is faithful, and nothing will ever separate us from His love (Rom. 8:35). This is such a beautiful song (originally sung by Christy Nockels on the album, Passion: Here For You.), and it does a wonderful job of calling out our trust, faith, and confidence in Christ’s unending love for us. Becky Tindell did a great job of leading us on this song.

“Desert Song” – We opened the second music set with this song, and Becky led us here as well. This song declares our faith and trust in the Lord no matter what we are facing in this life. In good times and bad, He is with us, and He is worthy of our praise. This song continues to be a staple of our congregation’s worship vocabulary, and our church sings it well together.

“Unchanging” – We sang this song this weekend because it also stands firm on the fact that “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever” (Heb. 13:8 ESV). In we declare the unchanging character and love of God. We can trust and depend on who He is, and that flows out into how He cares for us and interacts with us. Because He never changes and never fails, we can trust the word which He has spoken, saying that He will love us “with an everlasting love” (Jer. 31:3).

“Our God” – This song tied directly to our passage from this weekend, particularly in the bridge where we sing, “And if our God is for us/ Then who could ever stop us?/ And if our God is with us/ What could stand against?” We abbreviated this song for the services with the child dedications, but we wanted to keep this declaration in our services, as we sing out the truth of the scripture passage from this week.

“10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)”This is a song that we began teaching our congregation last weekend as Erik and Sarah Oldberg led our congregation. I LOVE this song. When you hear it for the first time, it feels like you’ve heard it before. It has a sort of timeless melody to it, and it makes me want to sing it out. The chorus is simple and strong: “Bless the Lord, O my soul, O my soul/ Worship His holy name/ Sing like never before, O my soul/ I’ll worship Your holy name.” Our congregation is singing it well, and I think this will remain a part of our worship vocabulary here at Fellowship.

“It Is Well” – This was our response song this weekend. I have written a lot about this song previously, so I’ll keep this short. I love how this song ties a timeless hymn with a new declaration of trust and praise in an added chorus. I think it helps to connect a new generation with a beautiful expression of trust in God’s faithfulness – no matter the circumstances.

This weekend was a good weekend overall. We celebrated child dedications with many young families in our church, which was a beautiful thing of which to be a part. We also celebrated baptisms after each service. In one of these baptisms on Saturday evening, a young man baptized his dad after leading him to Christ. What a powerful moment! I love being a part of this congregation and seeing how the Lord is moving.

We had a few technical gremlins show up on Saturday evening with our in-ears and some other things. During most of the service at 7 PM, I was getting shocked every time my lips touched the microphone. Not fun. I have no idea what was happening there. Everything was worked out on Sunday morning, so it’s all good.

The bottom line is that Jesus was glorified and exalted because of His great love with which He loved us. He is faithful and unchanging, and we can trust in Him and in His love. He is so good to us!

I hope you had a great weekend of worship wherever you were!

In the Son,
Bill

p.s. don’t forget to check out The Worship Community!

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Set List, 02/04 – 02/05/12 Fellowship Bible Church

February 5, 2012

This weekend, we continued our Romans series, and focused on Romans 5:1-10. In his message, Joe shared about what the life of a believer looks like because of what Christ has done. He talked about how we are now reconciled to God, and as a result we have peace and rest with Him. You can listen to the entire message here. Because of the focus of Joe’s message, we emphasized our new standing with God because of His great love for us. We have hope and life because of Him.

Here’s our service plan from this weekend:

Time of Preparation/Prayer
“Jesus You” (E) [Bill Horn]
Welcome/Greeting Time
Call To Worship – Psalm 33:1ff
“Your Grace Is Enough” (G) [Matt Maher]
“I Stand Amazed” (G) [Charles H. Gabriel]
“Because Of Your Love” (G) [Phil Wickham
]
Message – “Romans 5:1-10″ [Joe Hishmeh]
Communion Song – “In My Place” (Eb) [Michael Bleecker, Matt Boswell]
“Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” (Eb) [Edwin O. Excell, John Newton, Louie Giglio, John P. Rees, Chris Tomlin]
Offering/Announcements
Dismissal


“Jesus You”
– We sang this song as our preparation song this weekend, because it was written partially from chapter 5 of Romans. The certain hope that we have because of what Jesus has accomplished on our behalf is the focus of this section of Romans and is also the ultimate focus of this song.

“Your Grace Is Enough” – This song remains a staple for us at Fellowship. We don’t sing it as often as maybe we once did, but it is a great song of celebration as we express our confidence in the finished work of Christ on our behalf. His grace is sufficient for us, and we look nowhere else for our salvation. Jesus is the one who has saved us; we did not save ourselves.

“I Stand Amazed” – This song was fitting for this weekend, because it points to our previous status of condemnation before God, our redemption through the work of Christ, and the future hope we have when Christ returns. Our church sings this song well. We may have set the click a little fast early in the weekend, but it was still a great song with which to celebrate our Savior’s great and marvelous love for us.

“Because Of Your Love” – I love how this song declares that living our lives for God’s glory is the fitting response to what He has done for us through the cross. We only have true life because of what Christ has accomplished for us. He endured our pain and our penalty in our place as our substitute, giving His life up selflessly, and now we can give our own lives selflessly for Him and for others.

“In My Place”This was a new song that wanted to introduce for our communion time this weekend. I have been listening to this song for the past year or two, and I finally found my opportunity to introduce it here at Fellowship. I love the lyrical focus and the beauty of this song about the cross. We brought it down from G to Eb, and I think it was much more singable for our congregation in that range. I’m still not sold on whether this song could work in our setting for a congregational song, because there are lot of implied notes that the melody pulls out, such as starting on a major 7 (G)of the chord that the rest of the band is playing (Ab). I think it will still be at least a fantastic communion and preparation song in the future. We’ll see how else we can use it. Here’s the lyric:

“In My Place”
Michael Bleecker, Matt Boswell

In my place He stood condemned
He who knew no sin
Became sin for us
That we might become His righteousness

Bearing all my sin and shame
The punishment and blame
He conquered the grave
That we might become the heirs of grace

In my place, Jesus died
The spotless Lamb laid down His life
The wrath of God was satisfied
In my place, Jesus died

Nail-pierced hands, bleeding side,
His body bruised, my God crucified
Crown of thorns, dying cries,
His flesh was torn, my God crucified

Hallelujah, what a Savior!
Hallelujah, what a Savior!
Hallelujah, what a Savior!
Hallelujah, what a Savior!

CCLI # 5181287 

“Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” – This was our response song this weekend. This is another great song that we haven’t done very often, and it was a great fit for this weekend. I love singing of our chains being gone and of our newfound freedom in Christ.

On a side note, my wife and I were talking about 2 Chronicles 20 this weekend, and how God called Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah to merely stand before their enemies, who were on their doorstep and about to attack. The people of God went out to face their attackers, and they worshiped the Lord. As they did, God won the victory for them, and their enemies destroyed themselves without the people of Judah lifting a finger against them. They merely trusted in the Lord, and He fought for them. In this passage, there is an interesting correlation between worship and prayer and trusting in the Lord. Really, when we are doing the first two things sincerely and with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength, it is because we are also trusting God. When we depend and trust in Him, we get the opportunity to see Him move in powerful ways, and He gets all the glory. I pray that we, as the people of God through Christ Jesus, would trust in the Lord so completely that our worship and prayer together would reflect that. He is worthy of our trust, and He is worthy of our worship–ALL of it.

This weekend was a great time of celebrating the life, hope, and peace that we have because of Christ, and then celebrating through communion together as well. Praise God for the love that led Jesus to the cross in our place to save us!

I hope you had a great weekend of worship wherever you were!

In the Son,
Bill

p.s. don’t forget to check out The Worship Community!

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Set List, 01/28 – 01/29/12 Fellowship Bible Church

January 29, 2012

This weekend, we returned to continue our series on the book of Romans.  Joe preached from what is possibly my favorite passage of Scripture – Romans 3:21-31. The gospel of grace, and the doctrine of justification by faith alone apart from the law, are both very clearly laid out here, and I am reminded of the amazing gift that we have been given in Christ. We all need to be constantly reminded of what the work of Christ has accomplished for us, because it changes everything. You can listen to the entire message here.

Here’s our service plan from this weekend:

Time of Preparation/Prayer
“I Need You” (G) [Kristian Stanfill]
Call To Worship
Welcome/Greeting Time
“Marvelous Light” (Bb) [Charlie Hall]
“You Alone Can Rescue” (Bb) [Matt Redman]
“Nothing But The Blood” (Bb) [Matt Redman
]
“Lamb Of God” (Ab) [original]
Message – “Romans 3:21-31 – Justification” [Joe Hishmeh]
“Jesus Messiah” (G) [Daniel Carson, Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash, Jesse Reeves]
Offering/Announcements
Dismissal


“I Need You”
– We sang this song in our preparation time this weekend. I love the clarity of this song, and how it lays out our desperation for Christ’s work for us. We are lost without Him. We are hopeless and helpless without Him. It is such a powerful song. We bring it down from the key of Bb to G, and it is much more singable for our congregation. I want to incorporate this song more into our regular worship sets, as I think our congregation is getting a better grasp of it.

“Marvelous Light” – This was our opener this week. We haven’t sung this song in a while, but I think it was very fitting for us to sing this week as we focused on the cross. While we were a people without any hope and without spiritual life, Jesus stepped in and died for us, conquering sin and death. He has adopted us as sons and daughters, and has made us alive together with Him. Praise God that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life for us.

“You Alone Can Rescue” – This song continues to be one of my favorites. The chorus really draws the line in the sand regarding the gospel: “You alone can rescue/ You alone can save/ You alone can lift us from the grave/ You came down to find us/ And led us out of death/ To You alone belongs the highest praise.” Because Jesus is the one who rescued us, He is the only one who deserves the credit, the praise, and the glory. He is the only one!

“Nothing But The Blood” – We haven’t done this song much at Fellowship, but it was a perfect fit to our talk on justification this weekend. Nothing but the blood of Jesus reconciles us to God and makes it possible for us to be declared righteous before a holy God. His blood is the payment for our sin, satisfying the wrath of God against sin, and making peace with God for us. I was moved to tears several times this weekend as we sang this song. Jesus is our peace.

“Lamb of God”This is a song that I wrote a few years ago as I was studying Isaiah 53. I wanted to write a song that really described the nature of the payment that Jesus paid for us as our substitute. I wanted to challenge us as a congregation to not sing these kinds of songs lightly, but to try and envision the suffering that Jesus bore in our place. I think that is how we sing of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross with meaning. It is, and should be, overwhelming to think of how much Christ suffered for us, and how much He has given us that we did not deserve. He is far too good to us.

“Jesus Messiah” – We sang this song as our response this week. This about summed it all up from this weekend. As 2 Corinthians says, “He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.” Jesus took our place, and He gives us His.

This weekend was really powerful, and I really experienced the presence of Christ as we worshiped in our services. When we focus so clearly and heavily on what Jesus accomplished for us, it is hard to avoid being overwhelmed with thanksgiving. I had to hold it together a few times when it was really hitting home. Our team did a great job. We also played Warren Barfield’s “Saved” a few times this weekend between services, just to have fun and celebrate our salvation in Christ. God is good!

I hope you had a great weekend of worship wherever you were!

In the Son,
Bill

p.s. don’t forget to check out The Worship Community!

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Set List, 01/21 – 01/22/12 Fellowship Bible Church

January 22, 2012

This weekend, we returned to finish our heaven series, “Heaven Revealed.”  Joe shared about the purpose of heaven and how we can be prepared for heaven. I really loved spending the time this weekend trying to get our hearts and minds around a clearer vision of heaven. You can listen to the entire message here.

Here’s our service plan from this weekend:

Time of Preparation/Prayer
“Jesus You” (E) [Bill Horn]
Call To Worship
“Sing To The King” (E) [Billy Foote, Charles Silvester Horne]
Welcome/Greeting Time
“Happy Day” (B) [Ben Cantelon, Tim Hughes]
“Glorious Day” (B) [
Michael Bleecker, J. Wilbur Chapman]
“Jesus Paid It All” (B) [Elvina M. Hall, John Thomas Grape, Alex Nifong]
Message – “Heaven Revealed, Pt. 2″ [Joe Hishmeh]
“Revelation Song” (C) [Jennie Lee Riddle]
Offering/Announcements
Dismissal


“Jesus You”
– We sang this song as our preparation song this weekend. This is an original song that came from a study of the book of Romans, especially chapters three through five. We sang it for the preparation time this week because the song ends by pointing to eternity: “Now Death, where is your sting?/ You send me home, where forever I will sing/ You, Jesus, You.” We have no need to fear death if we are in Christ. Death only sends us to our true home – the presence of Jesus.

“Sing To The King” – This was our opener this week. This song was used because it points to Christ’s ultimate victory, which gives us the promise of a future together with Him in heaven. The focus of this song certainly gives reason for celebration!

“Happy Day” – We sang this song primarily because of the second verse: “When I stand in that place/ Free at last, meeting face to face/ I am Yours, Jesus, You are mine/ Endless joy and perfect peace/ Earthly pain finally will cease/ Celebrate, Jesus is alive/ He’s alive!” Once again, it is because of the salvation we have in Christ that we can look forward in anticipation of the day when we see Jesus face to face. All tears and sorrow will be gone, and we will experience a joy that defies description!

“Glorious Day” – This song is still fairly new to our congregation, being that we only started singing it a few weeks ago. You can read more of my thoughts on the song here. This week, we decided to bring it down another half-step to B to see if it would be even easier for our congregation to sing.

“Jesus Paid It All” – This song is a staple for our church, and we sang it because it celebrates the one who resurrected us from spiritual death – Jesus Christ. He is the reason we have life. He is the one who has saved us. We did not (and could not) save ourselves. We owe all thanks, praise, and honor to Him. He is the one who paid our debt and raised these lives up from the dead!

“Revelation Song” – This was our response song this weekend. It was one that I had planned on doing for this series when we first started talking about it, and when we sang it for the “Heaven Is For Real” event this past Sunday night, it became a natural tie to this weekend as we concluded our formal discussion on heaven in our services this weekend.

This weekend was really powerful, and we experienced the presence of Christ as we worshiped in our services. Our team did a great job, and our congregation sang like crazy, which was exciting to witness. I am overwhelmed by the goodness of Christ in His promise of heaven for us. I can’t wait to see Him face to face.

I hope you had a great weekend of worship wherever you were!

In the Son,
Bill

p.s. don’t forget to check out The Worship Community!

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Songs for Small Groups 11/19 – 11/20/11

November 20, 2011

Here are some songs that were on my radar for this week’s services. I hope these can help you to worship together through singing in your small group. (For this list, I will be including the performing artist rather than the author of the song, to make it easier to find)

“Forever Reign” [Kristian Stanfill]
“God Is Able” [Hillsong Live]
“The Stand” [Hillsong United]
“Stronger” [Hillsong Live]
“Jesus Paid It All” [Kristian Stanfill]
“I Need You” [Kristian Stanfill]
“All Because Of Jesus” [Fee]
“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes]
“You Alone Can Rescue” [Matt Redman]
“Mighty To Save” [Hillsong United]
“Marvelous Light” [Charlie Hall]
“God Is Alive” [Fee]
“Salvation Is Here” [Kristian Stanfill (Passion Worship)]
“Sing To The King” [Candi Pearson (Passion Worship)]
“Your Great Name” [Natalie Grant]
“Our God” [Chris Tomlin]
“You Are God Alone (Not A god)” [Billy and Cindy Foote]
“Rise And Sing” [Fee] 

I hope you have a great time gathering together as the body of Christ in small groups.

“…addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart, giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ…” (Ephesians 5:19-20)

In the Son,

Bill

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Songs for Small Groups 11/12 – 11/13/11

November 13, 2011

Here are some songs that were on my radar for this week’s services. I hope these can help you to worship together through singing in your small group. (For this list, I will be including the performing artist rather than the author of the song, to make it easier to find)

“Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” [Chris Tomlin]
“Forever Reign” [Kristian Stanfill]
“Rock of Ages” [Ascend the Hill]
“God Is Able” [Hillsong Live]
“I Want to Love You” [Todd Fields]
“The Stand” [Hillsong United]
“Nothing But The Blood (Your Blood)” [Charlie Hall]
“You Saw Me” [Hillsong Live]
“Nothing But The Blood” [Traditional] 
“Stronger” [Hillsong Live]
“Lamb of God” [original]
“The Wonderful Cross” [Chris Tomlin]
“Nothing But The Blood” [Robert Lowry]
“Jesus Messiah” [Chris Tomlin]
“Let Me Sing” [Todd Fields]
“It Is Well” [Todd Fields]
“Jesus Paid It All” [Kristian Stanfill]
“I Need You” [Kristian Stanfill]
“Lead Me To The Cross” [Hillsong United]
“All Because Of Jesus” [Fee]
“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes]
“You Alone Can Rescue” [Matt Redman]
“Because Of Your Love” [Phil Wickham]
“At The Cross” [Hillsong]
“Mighty To Save” [Hillsong United]
“Marvelous Light” [Charlie Hall]
“I Stand Amazed” [Chris Tomlin]
“How Great Thou Art” [Ascend The Hill]
“Son Of God” [Starfield]
“She Must And Shall Go Free” [Derek Webb]
“Thy Mercy My God” [Derek Webb]

 

I hope you have a great time gathering together as the body of Christ in small groups.

“…addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart, giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ…” (Ephesians 5:19-20)

In the Son,

Bill

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Songs for Small Groups 10/01 – 10/02/11

October 30, 2011

Here are some songs that were on my radar for this week’s services. I hope these can help you to worship together through singing in your small group. (For this list, I will be including the performing artist rather than the author of the song, to make it easier to find)

“Forever Reign” [Kristian Stanfill]
“God Is Able” [Hillsong Live]
“Joyous Light” [Chris Tomlin]
“Never Once” [Matt Redman]
“Glory To God Forever” [Fee]
“Mighty To Save” [Hillsong Live]
“Child Of God” [Vineyard UK]
“You Never Let Go” [Matt Redman]
“Jesus Messiah” [Chris Tomlin]
“Jesus, You” [original]
“Joyful (The One Who Saves)” [Brenton Brown]
“‘Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus” [Traditional]
“I Want To Love You” [Todd Fields]
“Help Me To Find You” [Todd Fields]
“Take My Life And Let It Be” [Traditional]
“He Leadeth Me” [Traditional]
“Marvelous Light” [Charlie Hall]
“Always” [Kristian Stanfill]

I hope you have a great time gathering together as the body of Christ in small groups.

“…addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart, giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ…” (Ephesians 5:19-20)

In the Son,

Bill

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Songs for Small Groups 10/22 – 10/23/11

October 23, 2011

Here are some songs that were on my radar for this week’s services. I hope these can help you to worship together through singing in your small group. (For this list, I will be including the performing artist rather than the author of the song, to make it easier to find)

“Forever Reign” [Kristian Stanfill]
“You Are” [Todd Fields]
“God Is Able” [Hillsong Live]
“Everlasting God” [Brenton Brown]
“Hosanna (Praise Is Rising)” [Paul Baloche]
“Hosanna” [Hillsong United]
“God Is Alive” [Steve Fee]
“Son of God” [Starfield]
“Because of Your Love” [Phil Wickham]
“Lord of All” [Kristian Stanfill]
“Joyous Light” [Chris Tomlin]
“Mighty to Save” [Hillsong Live]
“Glory To God Forever” [Steve Fee]
“I Need You” [Kristian Stanfill]
“You Are Worthy Of My Praise” [Jeremy Camp]
“Sing to the King” [Passion Worship Band]
“I Stand Amazed (How Marvelous)” [Chris Tomlin]

I hope you have a great time gathering together as the body of Christ in small groups.

“…addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart, giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ…” (Ephesians 5:19-20)

In the Son,

Bill

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Songs for Small Groups 10/01 – 10/02/11

October 2, 2011

Here are some songs that were on my radar for this week’s services. I hope these can help you to worship together through singing in your small group. (For this list, I will be including the performing artist rather than the author of the song, to make it easier to find)

“Captivate Us” [Watermark]
“Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” [Chris Tomlin]
“Forever Reign” [Kristian Stanfill]
“You Are” [Todd Fields]
“Rock of Ages” [Ascend the Hill]
“A Mighty Fortress” [Christy Nockels]
“God Is Able” [Hillsong Live]
“I Want to Love You” [Todd Fields]
“The Stand” [Hillsong United]
“Nothing But The Blood (Your Blood)” [Charlie Hall]
“You Saw Me” [Hillsong Live]
“Nothing But The Blood” [Traditional] 
“Joyous Light” [Chris Tomlin]
“Hungry” [Kathryn Scott]
“Everlasting God” [Brenton Brown]
“Stronger” [Hillsong Live]
“Lamb of God” [original]

I hope you have a great time gathering together as the body of Christ in small groups.

“…addressing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart, giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ…” (Ephesians 5:19-20)

In the Son,

Bill

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Songs for Small Groups 09/24 – 09/25/11

September 26, 2011

Including what we sang this weekend, here are some other songs that were on my radar in preparation and planning for our services as we focused on John 4:46-6:59:

“Forever” [Chris Tomlin]
“You Are Worthy Of My Praise” [David Ruis]
“Holy Is The Lord” [Chris Tomlin]
“God Is Able” [Reuben Morgan, Ben Fielding]
“Say Say” [Christy Nockels, Kristian Stanfill, Chris Tomlin]
“The Stand” [Joel Houston]
“You Are” [Todd Fields]
“Holy, Holy, Holy” [Reginald Heber, John Bacchus Dykes]
“How Great Is Our God” [Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Ed Cash]
“How Great Thou Art” [Carl Gustav Boberg, Stuart K. Hine]
“Let Me Sing” [Todd Fields]
“Lord of All” [Kristian Stanfill]
“Enough” [Chris Tomlin]
“Jesus Messiah” [Daniel Carson, Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Ed Cash]
“Son of God” [Tim Neufeld, Jon Neufeld]
“All Because of Jesus” [Steve Fee]
“Forever Reign” [Reuben Morgan, Jason Ingram]
“Everlasting God” [Brenton Brown, Ken Riley]
“Your Name” [Paul Baloche, Glenn Packiam]
“Stronger” [Ben Fielding, Reuben Morgan]
“God Of This City” [Bluetree]
“Hungry” [Kathryn Scott]

I hope you find these helpful in worshiping together as a small group!

In the Son,

Bill

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