Worship Confessional: October 18th, 2009
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What a great day to be in God’s House! We have a TON of people that are sick, but we still had a pretty good attendance in both services today. I am hoping that people get better this week and we can get over all the sickness that has been going around. Everyone did a great job today! It is an honor to serve with the team at out church! Here is the setlist for this week:
Special music – Strong Tower (By Kutlass – Our band did this)
Baptisms – This never gets old! Love to see people take their first step of obedience!
- You Never Let Go – Redman/Redman
- From The Inside Out - Houston
- Your Name – Baloche/Packiam
Video Intro to message
Message – “The Storm Before The Calm”
Time of response
Offering
Dismiss
(First service we did Your Name and ‘Tis So Sweet and the special was sung by our pastor’s wife – great job Leslie!)
This post is also part of Sunday Setlists at Fred McKinnon [dot] com.










5 Comments
October 18th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
Jason – great setlist man! How did “Strong Tower” turn out? That’s a powerful song and I’m curious to hear how your congregation responded to it. I think that would be a great song to add to our rotation. Thanks for the ideas and hope this sickness ends soon for you all.
October 18th, 2009 at 6:24 pm
The band did a great job on “Strong Tower.” People seemed to like it very well. It fit very well with the entire theme of the day…
October 23rd, 2009 at 7:01 pm
Jeff Miller turned me onto your blog today. Good to find someone else blogging Sunday Setlists here in Wichita!
We’ve been using Strong Tower at GracePoint for a few years. Awesome song, but it always makes me sad that I don’t play the cello anymore… Someday!
October 23rd, 2009 at 8:03 pm
Ronnie, Good to meet you! We need to get together and do lunch some time! There is another Wichitan that bogs Sunday Setlist, Kim Bontrager at her blog here: http://kimbontrager.com/
October 23rd, 2009 at 9:20 pm
Lunch would be great!
I actually met Kim thru the Sunday Setlists a few months ago and discovered that we have a ton of friends in common. Small world…