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Set List, 02/26 – 02/27/11 Fellowship Bible Church

February 27, 2011

Here’s our set from this weekend:

“All Because of Jesus” (A) [Steve Fee]
Call to Worship
“Happy Day” (Bb) [Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon]
Welcome/Announcements/Greeting Time
“Jesus Messiah” (G) [Daniel Carson, Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash, Jesse Reeves]
“You Alone Can Rescue” (Bb) [Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman]
“Jesus Paid It All” (Bb) [John Thomas Grape, Elvina M. Hall, Alex Nifong]
Message – “I Believe God Acted – Redemption” [David Hinkle]
Response – “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” (Eb) [Louie Giglio, Chris Tomlin, John Newton, Edwin O. Excell, John P. Rees]

I feel like this week was another step forward for our team and our congregation. We took more steps to make it easier to participate – we brought some songs down to a lower key, and we were more intentional about teaching new material. It seemed like there was more participation overall in each of the four services, which is exciting and encouraging. The team felt locked-in (most of the time), and I felt like we were engaged in worship as we were leading the congregation, as well.

We brought “All Because of Jesus” down to the key of A from the usual key of B, and we brought “Happy Day” down to Bb from B. Both were good moves, as the people sang out more on both. When I took a close look at the lead sheets this week, I noticed that both of these songs had parts of the melody that went well beyond the range of the “normal” voice, from C to C. We brought them both down to get them close. They still weren’t entirely in the desired range, but if we lowered them much more, the verses would bottom out! That’s one of the biggest problems with some modern worship songs – the low verses and high choruses make it difficult to get them into a normal person’s vocal range. We’ll keep working on it, though!

“Jesus Messiah” is one of the 21 songs we have done more than five times over the past year, and therefore is one that I would be safe in saying we know as a congregation. It showed as people sang it out and connected with God through it. I love the lyric of this song, as it really declares the gospel clearly, and finishes it all off with the simple, powerful bridge: “All our hope is in You/ All our hope is in You/ All the glory to You, God/ The Light of the world.” Jesus is our only hope of salvation. Enough said.

Also, this week we introduced “You Alone Can Rescue” by Jonas Myrin and Matt Redman. When I initially heard this song done live by Matt Redman, I was very excited about it, but when I heard the recorded version, I was a little underwhelmed, so I put it off for a while. However, when Matt led at Student Life in Daytona this past summer, I was reminded again how powerful this song is. It is a simple lyric, but proclaims a powerful truth – that Jesus is the only one who can save us. Here’s the lyric:

Verse 1
Who, O Lord, could save themselves
Their own soul could heal
Our shame was deeper than the sea
Your grace is deeper still

Chorus
And You alone can rescue, You alone can save
You alone can lift us from the grave
You came down to find us, led us out of death
To You alone belongs the highest praise

Verse 2
You, O Lord, have made a way
The great divide You healed
For when our hearts were far away
Your love went further still
Yes, Your love goes further still

Bridge
We lift up our eyes, lift up our eyes
You’re the giver of life
We lift up our eyes, lift up our eyes
You’re the giver of life

Even typing the lyric of this song is bringing me to tears. What a beautiful expression of confidence in Christ alone for our rescue and salvation. We have no hope apart from Him! His humble, loving sacrifice is the only way for us to be rescued; the fact that He chose to redeem us at such a great cost to Himself is overwhelming. This song brings this into clear focus, and is a beautiful expression of thanksgiving and recognition of the work of Jesus Christ to save us. He, and He alone, is the one who can rescue, who can save us, who can lift us from the grave. This is because He is the one who came down to find us a lead us out of death. Scripture says that Jesus’ efforts to rescue us are the reason God has given Him the name above every name (Philippians 2). I know this is the reason I worship Him. He is so good, while I am still so undeserving of it. My life is completely dependent on His grace and finished work of the cross.

We bracketed the message about our redemption with Alex Nifong’s arrangement of “Jesus Paid It All” and Tomlin’s “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone).” These two songs never get old to me, because there is beauty in the simplicity of their declarations. I never tire of singing, “O praise the One who paid my debt/ And raised this life up from the dead.” On “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” Kelsey Thomsen and I traded off on the verse. She did a great job leading, and I think it facilitated a very powerful moment of worship, especially after David’s weighty message about our redemption. I loved his words about what God has done to rescue us! We owe it all to Jesus Christ, who made a way where there was no way.

I love my church, and I am very excited about what is going on around here. We are learning and growing together, and we are pursuing Jesus Christ and His gospel. Jesus, and His work to redeem us, was truly lifted high this weekend. I am so grateful for how He has rescued us. He is truly my only hope!

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

Jesus alone is worthy!

Bill

Sunday Set Lists

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Set List, 01/29 – 1/30/11 Fellowship Bible Church

January 31, 2011

Here’s our set from this weekend, which was also our baptism weekend at Fellowship:

Pre-service: “Happy Day” [Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon]
Call to Worship – Psalm 47
“All Because of Jesus” [Steve Fee]
Welcome/Offering/Announcements/Greeting Time
Focus passage for second set – Ephesians 2:1-10
“Jesus Messiah” [Daniel Carson, Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash, and Jesse Reeves]
“Son of God” [Tim Neufeld, Jon Neufeld, Ed Cash, and Gordon Cochran]
“The Stand” [Joel Houston]

Message – Pastor Joe Hishmeh
Baptisms/Testimonies

Response: “Jesus Paid It All” [Alex Nifong, Elvina M. Hall, John Thomas Grape]

This weekend was my second week leading Fellowship Bible Church in worship, and I thought it went well, and that God was glorified. I have many dreams and ideas for the future of our Worship & Arts ministry, but it doesn’t all happen over night, and I am looking forward to building these things and making these ideas happen here in the near future.

We opened up with “Happy Day” as some people were still entering the worship center. We had to cut this song for the fourth service, because the baptisms went a little long, and our two services ran into one another, creating quite the traffic jam as people were coming and going. This song is fairly new to this congregation, so it was another teaching moment. I used this song during one of my trips up here to interview with the church, and this weekend was the second time they have sung it. With that in mind, it did seem that the people were with it and participating.

The second song was “All Because of Jesus,” and it followed a call to worship, in which the Word of God challenged us in Psalm 47 to clap our hands and to sing praises to our God, the great King over all the universe. I made the comparison between the way we cheer for our favorite sports teams, with loud clapping and shouting, and the way we worship our God. I challenged our people to offer at least as much energy to our God, who is infinitely more worthy than a sports team (especially the Cleveland teams that I root for…).

After the welcome, offering, announcements, and greeting time, we moved into a time of worship focused on the idea of Ephesians 2:1-10, specifically how God made us alive together with Christ when we were dead in our sins and transgressions. We were completely hopeless for eternity before He intervened and rescued us. Because of His great gift for us, we ought to respond with our lives as living acts of worship. The next three songs, “Jesus Messiah,” “Son of God,” and “The Stand,” followed that focus.

“Jesus Messiah” and “The Stand” were both very familiar to the congregation, so they engaged well with it. “Son of God” was new to Fellowship, and is a song that I believe the Church should be singing. It does a good job of describing the story of Jesus, from shaping the stars to fulfilling the prophecy of the Messiah. It wraps it up nicely with a simple, solid chorus (“Jesus, O Holy One/ I sing to You, forgiven/ Savior, I’m overcome/ With Your great love for me”) and bridge (“You are worthy/ You are worthy/ You are worthy of all my praise/ You are beautiful/ You are beautiful/ I will lift up my hands and sing”).

Pastor Joe’s message focused on the life of Saul/Paul as an example for us to describe how God’s story has intersected our own story and taken it over, transforming our lives from one centered on ourselves to one that is properly centered on Jesus Christ. After he shared, we baptized people who had signed up and prepared a testimony to share how God had rescued them.

We wrapped it all up with “Jesus Paid It All” as the response song. It’s hard to go wrong with that song, as the hymn does a great job of examining our own weakness and dependence on Jesus for our every need, and the additional chorus by Alex Nifong is a beautiful, concise expression of thanksgiving for what Christ has done: “O praise the One/ Who paid my debt/ And raised this life/ Up from the dead”. This is another song that I believe the Church needs to sing, because of the powerful truth which it contains.

Three of the four services went without a snag. The third service (Sunday, 9 AM) went a little long because some fo the testimonies were longer than we had planned for. It was a moment where we have to remind ourselves of the reasons we gather together. One of those reasons is to see lives changed, regardless of how long it takes. Sometimes our organization and systems can make it easy to lose track of the things of most importance, because we’re concerned about someone complaining or having to change our plans. While I don’t prefer to make a habit of this kind of thing (going 30 minutes over our scheduled time), I am reminded that this morning we were witnesses of God’s amazing grace and power in the lives of His people. I am thankful that He still moves in such amazing ways, and that He still rescues, just as He rescued me.

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

In the Son,

Bill

Sunday Set Lists

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Set List, Sunday 11/20/10 – 11/21/10, Fellowship Bible Church, Topeka, KS

December 6, 2010

This is late, but here’s the set from the last weekend I led in Kansas:

“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon]
“Marvelous Light” [Charlie Hall]
“Our God” [Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman, Chris Tomlin]
“Lord of All” [Kristian Stanfill]
Reflection: Psalm 23
“You Never Let Go” [Matt Redman, Beth Redman]
Message: “I Am the Good Shepherd” [Pastor Joe Hishmeh]
Response: “A Mighty Fortress is Our God” [Christy Nockels] (led by Sarah Oldberg)

I had a fantastic weekend leading worship with my new friends in Topeka, KS. I sent the files up two weeks prior, and we all got together Saturday afternoon to work it all out. Fellowship has four weekend services–two on Saturday at 5 PM and 7 PM, and two on Sunday at 9 AM and 10:45 AM. It makes for a pretty crazy weekend, but it definitely makes the most of the space they have available. I really enjoyed working with the band and the tech team. There are some great people there!

The highlight of the services for me was “A Mighty Fortress is Our God.” I absolutely love that song, and Sarah did a fantastic job leading it. The lyric is so solid, and as Sarah said that weekend, “It sounds like you’ve heard it before.” It is instantly singable, and as people began to grab hold of it, they stood in response and sang out the great truth: “A mighty fortress is our God/ A sacred refuge is Your name/ Your kingdom is unshakable/ With You forever we will reign.”

I’m heading back up there this weekend to lead once again, and I’m excited about joining in some awesome worship of our King together. I hope you had a great worship experience wherever you were, and that you are taking time to focus in on the greatness of our God throughout your week!

In the Son,

Bill

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Set List, Sunday 10/10/10 Church at the Mall

October 10, 2010

Here’s our set for this morning:

“All Because of Jesus” [Steve Fee]
“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon]
“Glory to God Forever” [Steve Fee]
“How Great is Our God” [Chris Tomlin, et al]
“Lord of All” [Kristian Stanfill]

Message: “It’s Your Serve: Use Your Pain”

INV: “Never Be the Same” [original]

This morning was probably the hardest day I have ever had as a worship leader. I shared the news with our congregation that my wife and I are sensing God leading us out to something different, possibly a church plant or a smaller congregation that is getting going. We’ve known about this since mid-July, and shared it with our church leadership at that time, and they have been very helpful in this time of transition for us. We are seeking God’s guidance and wisdom for what is next for the two of us. We have a framework in mind, but nothing certain yet. I shared the news after the first two songs (there is never a good time to do something like that), and then had to continue on in leading our worship time after Pastor Jay’s welcome and the baptisms. I believe this was a moment to demonstrate that worship is even more important in the difficult times, because it truly becomes a matter of trust and belief that God is who He says He is, and He will do what He says He will do. It is a bittersweet moment for us, as we have poured out 4 1/2 years of our lives here in Lakeland, FL. We consider this place home. Our house is the only home our children have ever known, and this town is the same for them. We are trusting the Lord with our lives and with the future direction of the church. He is faithful–He has always been, and He will always be.

Pray for us as we step out in faith.

I hope you had a great day of worship wherever you were this weekend.

In the Son,

Bill

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Set List, Sunday 09/12/10 Church at the Mall

September 16, 2010

Sorry I didn’t do a recap sooner. It’s been an insane week. Quickly, here’s our set from last Sunday:

“Say Say” [Kristian Stanfill, Christy Nockels, Chris Tomlin]
“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon]
“Blessed Be Your Name” [Matt and Beth Redman]
“Let Me Sing” [Todd Fields]
“You Never Let Go” [Matt and Beth Redman]
INV – “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” [Louie Giglio, Chris Tomlin, John Newton, Edwin O. Excell, John P. Rees]
OFF – “Our God” [Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman, Chris Tomlin, et al]

This past Sunday was another great week of worship together. God is moving, and it’s exciting to be a part of it all. This week, we’re in the middle of our church’s first original evangelistic production, Thanatos, and God is moving in that as well. People are coming to Jesus and coming back to Jesus in droves. I believe this is a hint of revival, the likes of which I have not have the privilege of witnessing before.

Praise God for His power and working, and His choosing to use broken vessels for His amazing purposes.

I hope you had a great day of worship wherever you were this week.

As always, check out Sunday Set Lists at www.theworshipcommunity.com.

In the Son,
Bill

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Set List, Sunday 08/01/10 Church at the Mall

August 2, 2010

(Listening to Jon Foreman right now)

Here’s our set from yesterday:

“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes]
“Say Say” [Kristian Stanfill, Chris Tomlin, Christy Nockels]
“Our God” [Matt Redman, Jonas Myrin, Chris Tomlin]
“Beautiful Jesus” [Kristian Stanfill]
“Mighty to Save” [Ben Fielding, Reuben Morgan]
“Psalm 19 (May the Words of My Mouth)” [Terry Butler]
“Lord of All” [Kristian Stanfill]

We had a great day of worship yesterday. Pastor Jay taught about meditating on the Scriptures, and gave a lot of practical wisdom and instruction about it. It was very helpful, and I believe it will be transformational in the church’s approach to studying and dwelling on the Scriptures. I was challenged by his message, and will be seeking to implant more Scripture into my heart and my mind, so that it will penetrate every of my life.

I tried to focus the music on the phrase, “Is anything to difficult for the Lord?” Hence the themes of God’s power and sovereignty throughout the songs. Some were even inadvertent, but God was guiding the process and really brought it all together. “Our God” is a fantastic song that focuses God’s people on His strength and turns the corner to help us see how that same strength is for us when we are in Him. It’s a beautiful thing.

I hope you had a great day of worship wherever you were this week. God bless you!

Bill

p.s. as always, make sure to check out Sunday Set Lists at www.theworshipcommunity.com to see what other leaders and worshipers experienced this week.

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Set List, Sunday 06/13/10 Church at the Mall

June 14, 2010

Currently Listening: Classic Case, “Losing at Life”

Here’s our set from yesterday:

“Salvation’s Chorus” [Todd Fields]
“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon]
“Beautiful the Blood” [Steve Fee]
Offertory: “Hands of the Healer” [Eddie Kirkland]
Message: “The Blood of Jesus” [Pastor Jay Dennis]
INV: “Nothing But the Blood” [Matt Redman]
Lord’s Supper:
Bread – “Lamb of God” [original]
Cup – “By His Wounds” [Mac Powell, David Nasser]
“Jesus Paid It All” (2nd Chorus only) [Alex Nifong]

We had a great day of worship yesterday. We celebrated the Lord’s Supper, and that is always a truly special time with the Body of Christ. Pastor Jay also preached about the blood of Jesus, which was a great reminder of the power of Jesus’ blood.

The highlights of this week were the new song, Eddie Kirkland’s “Hands of the Healer,” and the special trio we did for the Lord’s Supper, “By His Wounds.” “Hands of the Healer” is an amazing song, and has such a powerful lyric and energy in its melody. It is in the same range of Steve Fee’s “Glorious One,” with the verses in the lower register of the key of C, and the choruses pushing the envelope of most people’s range. However, despite being our first time singing the song, people began to join in early on, which is a good sign. We’ll continue to teach it this next week.

“By His Wounds” is from the Glory Revealed project, and was originally sung by Mac Powell, Steven Curtis Chapman, Mark Hall, and Brian Littrell. It is a simple song based on Isaiah 53:5, and is a beautiful reminder of what Jesus accomplished for us. As part of the Lord’s Supper, it was a very special moment. This song was Pastor Jay’s suggestion, and he played and sang with Danny and I on it, which made it even more memorable. We did that particular song for each of the three services. I’m thankful for Pastor Jay taking on the extra stress on a Sunday morning to participate in that, because I really enjoyed it, and I think our people need to see that side of him. He is a very talented musician! Our utility player-extraordinaire, Larry Butts, played mandolin, and that was a great touch, also.

All-in-all, it was a fantastic morning. I love meditating on Jesus’ sacrificial death in our place, and this Sunday was ALL about that.

I hope you had a great day of worship wherever you were worshiping. God is alive!

Until next time,

Bill

Be sure to check out Sunday Set Lists to see what other worshipers experienced this week.

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Set List, 05/09/10 Church at the Mall

May 11, 2010

Currently Listening to my printer…

Here’s our set for this past Sunday:

“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon]
“Salvation is Here” [Joel Houston]
“Everlasting God” [Brenton Brown]
“Lord of All” [Kristian Stanfill]
“How Great is Our God” [Chris Tomlin and co.]
INV: “I Will Go” [Starfield]
OFF: “Because of Your Love” [Phil Wickham]

This week we had a good day of worship. Dr. Jerry Haag, president of the Florida Baptist Children’s Homes shared a message about taking care of the orphans, and it was very powerful. He incorporated many stories about his experiences with the organization, and the many orphaned children around the world to whom he has had the chance to minister. God’s hand in the planning was evident, as our invitation/response song, “I Will Go,” was a perfect way to close the message, with the lyric singing,

Verse 1
To the desperate eyes and reaching hands
To the suffering and the need
To the ones the world has cast aside
Where you want me I will be

Chorus
I will go, I will go, I will go, Lord send me
To the world, to the lost, to the poor and hungry
Take everything I am, I’m clay within Your hands
I will go, I will go, send me

Verse 2
Let me not be blind with privilege
Give me eyes to see the pain
Let the blessing You’ve poured out on me
Not be spent on me in vain
Let this life be used for change

Bridge
I wanna live for You
Go where You lead me
I wanna follow You

This song is quickly becoming one of my favorites, because it is such an earnest cry and prayer for our obedience as the Body of Christ, that we would be His hands and His feet to the world around us.

It was a good Mother’s Day service, and God was glorified by it. I pray that people heed the call to take care of the helpless. May we all heed that call!

Have a great week. I hope you had a great week of worship, wherever you were this week!

I will be on vacation next Sunday, so there won’t be any updates next week. I’ll be unplugged for a while, which is long overdue.

Bill

P.S. make sure to check out Sunday Set Lists over at www.theworshipcommunity.com, to see what other leaders did this past week.

bill

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Set List, Sunday 04/11/10 Church at the Mall

April 13, 2010

[Currently listening to Rush of Blood to the Head, by Coldplay (still a great album!)]

Here’s our set list for this week:

“Kingdom” [Kristian Stanfill]
“God is Alive” [Steve Fee & Eddie Kirkland]
“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes & Ben Cantelon]
“It is Well” [Todd Fields' arrangement]
“Lord of All” [Kristian Stanfill]
INV “Mighty to Save” [Ben Fielding & Reuben Morgan]

This past Sunday was a great morning! Our student ministry moved everyone into one service, and moved them all to the front of the room, and it was awesome. They are such a positive influence on the atmosphere of worship, and they seem to free people to express themselves to God. That was the highlight of the day for me. I felt like we were still celebrating Easter, and it was a beautiful thing. God is at work, and I’m glad to be around it and be involved with it. He is so good.

I hope you had a great worship experience this week. Take time today to express your thanksgiving to God for who He is and what He has done!

In the Son,

Bill

P.S. Be sure to check out Sunday Set Lists at www.theworshipcommunity.com, where other leaders share how their times of corporate worship went this week. Good stuff!

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Set List Sunday 03/21/10, Church at the Mall

March 22, 2010

This week was a different one, but good nonetheless. We had the Annie Moses Band as our special guests in all of our services. They were a fantastic group to work with, and they are all extremely talented and kind.

Here’s our set:

“All Because of Jesus” [Steve Fee]
“Happy Day” [Tim Hughes]
Annie Moses Band – two songs
Message – Pastor Jay
INV – “Never Be the Same” [original]
Lord’s Supper – “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” [arr. by Jay Rouse]

“Lord of All” [Kristian Stanfill]

It was a great morning. Singing bass with the ensemble on “O Sacred Head…” was a lot of fun. It was a little weird to go from singing my normal tenor for the set at the top of the service to singing bass on this piece. It was a difficult to switch gears like that. Anyway, it was a great morning. If you haven’t heard of the Annie Moses Band, you should check them out. They are a family group out of Nashville, TN.

I’m looking forward to another great week as we celebrate Palm Sunday.

God bless you!

Bill

Be sure to check out Sunday Set Lists at www.theworshipcommunity.com. Good stuff.

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