sunday setlist six zero
September 13, 2009
This is part of Fred McKinnon’s Sunday Setlists. Check it out!

This morning began with Lincoln Brewster’s “Let Your Glory Shine” on the PA. This song rocks out loud, like if Eddie Van Halen was a worship leader (well, if he was, he’d sound like Brewster). Anyway, I really want to work this one into the worship set — along with the rest of the album.
The worship set looked like this:
1. Glory to God Forever – Fee
This song has wings. It’s a great opener. The thing with this tune is that you can play it up-tempo and rock it a little, or you can slow it down and give it a ton of feel. Today we shot in the middle.
2. Majestic – Brewster version
Mainstay. When you have to have familiar, go with this one.
3. This Is How We Know (chords) – Matt Redman
This is the first song off the new (and stellar) album from Matt Redman. Like Today Is The Day (L.B.), We Shall Not Be Shaken is solid the whole way through. I think I’m going to teach this record track by track. We started here. We turned the lights down in the sanctuary so that the cross, which is back lit, would be really central. Since it was new, it probably wasn’t as hard hitting as it could have been…but there’s always next week.
The offertory came in the form of “He Loves Us” served up Crowder-style//two female vocals, guitar with shadowy delay and this track.
We closed with “Let The Praises Ring.”
Can’t go wrong here. Gotta hit that lead line in the intro…it polishes the ROCK!!!
Truth be told…this was all acoustic. We have our drummer every other week and I alt with the bass depending on how many guitarists we have. Next week, we’re plugged again. Can’t wait to revisit This Is How We Know. Seriously thinking about introducing Let Your Glory Fall. We shall see.
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September 13th, 2009 at 11:41 pm
love love love “He loves us”…listened to it quite a lot when I was going through a desert spell a while back…and love love love that crowder did on their new CD.
we also had an accoustic week this week…one accoustic guitar and a djembe…
September 14th, 2009 at 7:33 am
Thanks for the visit and comment!
I think I found the song while I was in that desert, too. God seems to use that one in profound ways. It really speaks on a pneuma level. I have added the link for the track that we used. Forgot when I originally posted it.
love the djembe!