December 28 2008
Sunday Set List: “Vacations and Weariness is upon us”
Tagged Under : Brian Johnson, church, Desperation Band, Kim Walker, Sunday Set List, Taylor Sorensen, Vineyard, worship
We had a lot of people still out on vacation as well as many visiting family members this week. But it seemed like most everyone was sleepwalking through the service. I’m hoping it was just general vacation weariness and we bounce back next week. To be honest I’m pretty tired as well. The congregation seemed to really enter into the ministry time after the sermon though, so maybe it just took them a while to warm up, our sanctuary is currently without a heater after all.
This set was the second time we did Taylor Sorensen’s “Sing (Or the Rocks Will Get To)” and it’s gone over pretty bad both weeks. If I would have sense any improvement this week I might have given it one more chance. As it stands I feel like dropping it, which bums me out because I really like the song and thought we had a cool arrangement of it.
- We Cry Out – Brian Johnson/Kim Walker (loop available)
- Sing (Or the Rocks Will Get To) – Taylor Sorensen
- Ready Now – Desperation Band (loop available)
- So Near – Vineyard UK (loop available)
- Where You Go I’ll Go – Brian and Jenn Johnson (loop available)
This post is part of Fred McKinnon’s Set List Sundays.







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“We cry out” is such a great song!
I think a lot of people are wiped out from holiday travels etc.
I agree, Kyle…..I felt like I was the only one that wanted to shout out! But, sometimes when I feel that way and everyone else is….well….um…..subdued, I feel like I should respect the “order” of the service and not sing any louder than the person next to me. But, I hope you don’t ‘dump’ that song. I really like it. I agree with Steffanie, too…I lOVE “We cry out”. Both of those songs just make me want to shout out my praise for Jesus!
Deb: Thanks for your feedback, I really appreciate it. Remember you worship for a crowd of one, Jesus. Sing loud, raise your hands, jump, cry, kneel, do it all sister. And if you sing louder then the person next to you, they should be thankful that now they can sing louder without being the loudest. You’re doing them a favor.
HAHA!!!! A FAVOR?!?!?! You’ve obviously never heard me sing loud.