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This past Sunday

Discussion in 'Music Ministry' started by FriendofSpurgeon, Apr 26, 2009.

  1. FriendofSpurgeon

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    What hymns/worship songs did you sing at church this past Sunday am?
     
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    The "service" I attended was outside with our youth group on their "Survivor" weekend. It was a campout with team challenges and worship... and one of the students led worship with a guitar this morning. It was great. He led these songs...

    Let Everything That Has Breath
    Trading My Sorrows
    Blessed Be Your Name
    Come Fall on Us
    I Will Not Forget You
    Mighty to Save

    After the message delivered by the youth pastor, we sang In Christ Alone.
     
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    Among the songs we sang:

    "Behold! Behold the Lamb of God!"
    "Revive Us Again"
    "His Blood Availed For Me"
     
  4. FriendofSpurgeon

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    One of the reasons for this thread is because many times people say that they have a blended service, but as we all know, that can mean many different things.

    This past Sunday we had three congregational songs, all three probably considered contemporary, though a couple are much are now much older --

    "Open the Eyes of My Heart"
    "Be Unto Your Name"
    "The Potter's Hand"

    However, the offertory was a very traditional, almost classical rendition (with piano and organ only) of "O Worship the King."
     
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