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Sunday Setlist 10/12/08
This Sunday clicked for some reason. It was one of those weeks when everything came together inspite of my planning. I really can’t put my finger on why it worked so well, I am just glad it did.
We started off with slightly altered version of Crossfire. Our drummer loves singing these old songs so we used it as our first tune while people were coming in the door. Gave the band a chance to let loose and just play. After announcements (do you do announcements in your church?) we sang Days of Elijah and Never Let Go. After a children’s sermon the Liturgical dancers danced to Kerri Crocker’s song “Echoes” seriously you have to check it out. For our invitiation I broke out the accordion and we sang a great version of Come Ye Sinners Poor and Needy (no, no one ran screaming from the building, although my wife told me to warn her when I was going to play accordion next time) was Come Ye Sinners. Like I said everything fit. We had several people that said it was the best we had sounded. I just hope we can figure out what it was that worked so we can do it again.
This post is also part of Fred McKinnon’s Sunday Setlist #12. Check it out and see what other churches are doing.
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