Sunday Setlist – September 27, 2009

Dangerous Church

WHAT A WEEK! This week was the third and final installment of Dangerous Church, and what a week it turned out to be. We started the series asking what would happen if the staff of Journey disappeared – would it cease to be or would it continue. We almost found out. Pastor Bob was heading home last night and while driving, swerved to avoid a dog that ran out in front of him. He collided with a telephone pole, severed the pole and ended up in a horse pasture. After several hours in the ER, he emerged without any broken bones or head injuries. He was in a great deal of pain, so there was no way he was going to be able to preach. Long story short, I ended up giving the message – a first for me. Talk about nerve wracking! But God showed up and took over and it went great.

The Service

Let the Praises Ring (E), Lincoln Brewster

Awesome is the Lord (G), Chris Tomlin

Holy is the Lord (G), Chris Tomlin

Following the message,

Glorious One (A), Starfield

Closing Song

All to You (E), Lincoln Brewster

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About the Author

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.