Need a little inspiration for your Sunday Songs? Here's our list... feel free to share yours!
Opening Song: My Redeemer Lives (Hillsong) [Key of D]
This is an oldie for some, but it is a new song for us, and our style is a little bit folksy pop. So we are playing this on the 'cool' side, rather than driving. It's fun, uplifting, and pretty simple: Verse, chorus, verse, chorus chorus, bridge chorus, chorus.
Prayer, with keyboard pads in the background.
Revelation Song (Jennie Lee Riddle) [Key of D]
This song is a personal fav of mind because of the reference to heavenly worship and Revelation. This song needs movement, so we start soft, singing gently with awe and wonder, building into the chorus, and quiet again on the verses. Sometimes, we end with the last chorus fairly slow and soft, but this time we are continue to build, then letting the last chord linger.
Crown Him with Many Crowns (Bridges and Elvey) [Key of D]
This song originally had a plethora of verses - we sing just 4! No introduction, just starting right in on the verse, in unison, quietly with only keyboard accompanying and a bit rubato.
Instruments in on the 2nd verse and building to the end.
Because it's Palm Sunday, we are adding in a little bit of old tradition with Hosanna, Loud Hosanna after the children's message, accompanied by keyboard and little light perc, as well. All Glory Laud and Honor to close the service out, followed by God Be With You Till We Meet Again as sung by the worship team after the benediction.
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Showing posts with label worship set ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label worship set ideas. Show all posts
Friday, March 18, 2016
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Crafting a Strong Worship Set List
Do you
think that people are standing in the congregation, analyzing the worship songs
that were selected and the order in which they were placed? Or do you think
they kind of ‘go with their gut’ and respond to the songs they love while sort of
idling along on the songs they dislike? Maybe the answer is both, or maybe it’s
neither. My hope is that people are so enraptured with the Lord that they
worship Him no matter what songs are showing on the screen.
Regardless,
as a worship leader, I feel like it is my responsibility to craft a set to the
best of my ability, rather than just throwing a few songs together. There are
so many ways to prayerfully create effective worship sets. Here are a couple motifs to get your
creativity flowing.
Theme: Sometimes
I like to center all my songs around a particular theme, especially if it
relates to the sermon material. For example, if you are talking about the
Holiness of God, you might use the hymn Holy Holy Holy, Revelation Song (Jenny
Lee Riddle), and 10,000 Reasons (Matt Redman).
Communion: On
weeks that we serve communion, we might focus all of the music on the
celebration of the Lord’s Table. You might try: Amazing Grace (My Chains Are
Gone)(Christ Tomlin), The Wonderful Cross (Christ Tomlin/ Matt Redman) Above
All (Michael W. Smith), Amazing Love (Hillsong) .
Church Calendar: The church year can be a great source of worship
set ideas. Thanksgiving only happens once a year, you might try a set list
including Lord You Are Good (Lakewood Church), 10,000 Reasons (Matt Redman) and
Give Thanks (Don Moen). You
might look for Holy Spirit songs for Pentecost Sunday or songs about God’s care
for creation in the springtime.
Move thematically: This is my favorite type of set, where we
move thematically through the music. For example, start the set with a call to
worship such as: Come Christians Join to Sing (Christian Bateman), You’re
Worthy of My Praise (Jeremy Camp), or Forever (Michael W. Smith). Next, move to
a song about what the Lord has done for us. Maybe Because He Lives (Amen) (Matt
Maher), In Christ Alone (Passion Band), or Made Me Glad (Hillsongs). Then you
can move into our response to what God has done. For example, we might end with
Lord I Need You (Matt Maher), The Potter’s Hand (Hillsong), or a simple I Love
You Lord (Laurie Klein).
What are your favorite methods to create set lists?
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