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		<title>By: The Songs I Sing &#124; Fork In The Road Music</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Songs I Sing &#124; Fork In The Road Music</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 04:13:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I recently had the opportunity to be a guest worship leader at a church on a trip to Houston. We made the arrangements and I was to send them a list of the songs I would be using that morning. I chose several songs I thought would work and emailed those to them. A few days later I received a phone call. &#8220;Russell, these are great songs&#8230; we just don&#8217;t know most of them.&#8221; We then spent about 15 minutes trying to go back and forth and find out what songs they had that I knew, which ones I did that they knew etc. I realized then that I know pretty well the songs that our home church does and are familiar with. I cannot however take for granted that other churches sing the same songs. And while I definitely love teaching new songs, I don&#8217;t want to introduce too many in a guest worship leader situation. So here is what I decided. I will create a list of the songs I sing. Not necessarily those I do at my home church, but those that I generally use when I am leading either by guitar or piano at camps, retreats, and guest worship leader situations. This way when someone calls and asks me to lead worship, I can send them to the page, and they can at least let me know what songs their congregation is familiar with. Click for the Songs I Sing [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I recently had the opportunity to be a guest worship leader at a church on a trip to Houston. We made the arrangements and I was to send them a list of the songs I would be using that morning. I chose several songs I thought would work and emailed those to them. A few days later I received a phone call. &#8220;Russell, these are great songs&#8230; we just don&#8217;t know most of them.&#8221; We then spent about 15 minutes trying to go back and forth and find out what songs they had that I knew, which ones I did that they knew etc. I realized then that I know pretty well the songs that our home church does and are familiar with. I cannot however take for granted that other churches sing the same songs. And while I definitely love teaching new songs, I don&#8217;t want to introduce too many in a guest worship leader situation. So here is what I decided. I will create a list of the songs I sing. Not necessarily those I do at my home church, but those that I generally use when I am leading either by guitar or piano at camps, retreats, and guest worship leader situations. This way when someone calls and asks me to lead worship, I can send them to the page, and they can at least let me know what songs their congregation is familiar with. Click for the Songs I Sing [...]</p>
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