March 02 2009
Sunday Set List: “Skeleton Bones kickoff”
Tagged Under : church, Delirious, Hillsong, John Mark McMillan, New Life, Sunday Set List, Taylor Sorensen, worship
This Sunday was a big day for our church. We announced to the church the new leadership structure with our elders(which I’m part of), the leaving of one elder and addition of another. It really is an exciting new chapter for LCC, we are better positioned to do what God has given us vision and gifting for than ever before. We have an incredible team of leaders ready to execute and I can’t wait to see what this next year has for us.
Worship went really well, got many compliments on the sound (great mix Dave!). We had a few timing issues today, click track wasn’t as loud in our in ears as I would have liked, but from what I hear it wasn’t noticeable to the congregation. We just never seemed to settle in on the click on a song or 2. Haven’t had that problem in a long time, I blame the monitor mix which we’ll fix. We also played the full “Skeleton Bones” by John Mark McMillan today. I recorded an acoustic and shaker loop to go with it and it went really well. It’s an incredible song and I’m excited to have a new high quality fast song in the rotation.
- Rain Down – Delirious (loop not yet available)
- Skeleton Bones – John Mark McMillan (loop not yet available)
- Hosanna – Hillsong (loop available)
- Everlasting God – New Life (loop available)
- (Gloria 34 – Taylor Sorensen – got cut)
This post is part of Fred McKinnon’s Set List Sundays.






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Congrats on getting your new leadership team in place! Sounds like you’re heading in the right direction. God has great things in store.
Dude your loops are great! I would love to use a loop on Rain Down!
Jeff: Thanks for the compliments. I’ll see if I can release the Rain Down loop this week for ya. Just have some tidying up to do on it.
Skeleton bones is a nasty loop. The acoustic is so clean.
How does skeleton bones go down in your church? i led it at a youth camp because of the chorus and also i love the innovation, "edgy-ness", and food for thought lyrics, i love pushing things, but a few of the leaders there raised their eyebrows to some parts, like "peel back our ribs again" but the chorus took off like a rocket!