Sunday Setlist – August 30, 2009

Sunday, August 30 at Journey.

We celebrated a baptism in the service and took this opportunity, on one more week between series, to look at what baptism is all about and why it matters.

The Service

All We Need (G), Charlie Hall

We Are Hungry (A), Jeff Deyo Version

More Love, More Power (D/Bm), Jeff Deyo Version

Following the message,

Mighty to Save (D), Hillsongs United

Closing Song

All to You (E), Lincoln Brewster

All the songs this week were ones that we’ve done many times before and are really solid songs for both the team and the congregation. All summer, we have worship services on Thursday evening (our usual rehearsal night) so we haven’t had real rehearsals all summer. We run through everything before the service, but we don’t have a couple hours set aside for serious rehearsing. To help make it possible, I didn’t introduce any new music in July and August, the months we have summer evening worship, so now I have a HUGE backlog of new songs that I can’t wait to start working in once we get back to rehearsals next week!

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Matthew Starner is the Director of Worship & Arts at Journey of Faith in Grand Rapids, Michigan. As a young church committed to reaching the unchurched and dechurched in the community, creativity and innovation are a must. He is committed to helping other churches realize their potential and become powerful forces for God's Kingdom.