February 02 2009
Sunday Set List: “Baptisms and Jesus vs Cardinals rematch”
Tagged Under : church, Desperation Band, Hillsong United, Kyle Campos, Merchant Band, Sunday Set List, Taylor Sorensen, worship
2 weeks ago the Cardinals were playing the Eagles on Sunday and many chose to worship the Cardinals instead of Jesus. I was looking forward to this Sunday’s rematch to see who would come out on top. Jesus is a jealous God and didn’t take that loss well. Jesus came back strong, really on his A game and this time although many still worshiped the Cardinals, they still came out losers for a few reasons:
- We baptized 9 people in service
- Had crazy breakthrough in people’s lives in our prayer time
- Ended our week long fast in celebration
- Cardinals lost
I don’t think any argument can be made other than Jesus won and anyone who wasn’t in service this Sunday lost. This was our second attempt at doing baptisms during worship on stage and this time I think we ironed out some kinks. I was excited to finish setting up our FireStudio Project which allows us to record live each channel as a track and will really help our video of these baptisms. Looking forward to working on that. Here was our set:
- You Love Me Forever – Merchant Band (loop not yet available)
- Sing (Or the Rocks Will Get To) – Taylor Sorensen
- Ready Now – Desperation Band (loop available)
- All I Need Is You – Hillsong United
- Broken Me Loose – Kyle Campos (original)
This post is part of Fred McKinnon’s Set List Sundays.






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While I’m sure Jesus wins in any matchup, he also loves a good time. Enough so that he was accused of being a druken party-er more than once. I think he might have even taken a day off, once in a while, to enjoy a game with friends. Cool about what’s happening at your church, though. Another argument for God being everywhere.
Troy: I agree. I’m mostly (90%) kidding. I’m not a legalist. I just like to joke about it. That being said I do think many have incorrect perspective on the purpose and value of corporate worship. I don’t necessarily think people skipping church for a football game means they have incorrect perspective, but I do think that those who have a more biblical perspective on corporate worship tend to prioritize differently. But you can read this post from a humorous context cause I was laughing while writing it, not angry by any stretch.
“All I need is You”! Good song