At the request of Sheila Laurence...got to keep my boss's wife happy ;-), I am going to try and regularly post the songs that we sing during services. We are hoping this will help you find the music and add it to your personal playlists for car rides, workouts and devotions. I am thrilled that I get so many emails every week looking for the songs we sang on Sunday. It means so much to the whole worship ministry that you are connecting with Christ through the music we sing together.
This week I lead worship and shared the following songs...
"Holy God"
Title track from Brian Doerksen's last CD. I heard Brian perform this song at a worship concert last fall and instantly loved it. There is an amazing choir intro on the recording that we didn't do yesterday that takes the song to a whole new level. I thought Eric Joseph did a fantastic job imitating the drum and percussion parts.
"Beautiful Jesus"
Kristian Stanfill recorded this song for the Passion CD God of this City
This was requested by Pastor Mike. I introduced the song last fall and Mike loved it and ased that we include it during the CROSS WORDS series this month. I was glad to offer it again.
"Humbly We Bow (You Are Holy)"
This is s a grass roots recording from the Cape First Church
Dave Salto showed me this video and I couldn't wait to add it to our rotation of music last fall.
It is from their CD titled To Know Your Heart
"Glorious Day (Living He Loved Me)"
This is a remake of the traditional hymn by Wilber Chapman in 1910. It is on the brand new Casting Crowns CD Until The Whole World Hears. Diane McGrew asked me to do this song during the CROSS WORDS series. So I waited until she was running the media slides during services so she could enjoy it from the booth.
"Our God"
Matt introduced this song last week because our teens came home from their winter retreat talking about how much they connected with it. I had to follow up with it again this Sunday. It is one of Chris Tomlin and Matt Redman's latest co-writes off the brand new Passion 2010 CD Awakening. Chris Tomlin is singing in the recording.
March 29, 2010
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