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March 09 2009

Sunday Wrap-Up: “Ryan Delmore leads worship”

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This past weekend we had Ryan Delmore out to lead worship for our Anthropology Men’s Conference. Ryan did an incredible job and was a huge blessing for our men. Ryan also stayed and led worship for our Sunday service and our entire congregation was so blessed and honored to have him. Everyone entered in right away, sang their guts out even to songs they didn’t know. It was a privilege for my band to play with Ryan and we had a blast hanging out with him for a few days.

If you haven’t yet heard Ryan’s music, then you can read my review of his record The Spirit, the Water and the Blood and it has links to purchase. We did a video wrap up with Ryan but unfortunately it looks like it didn’t save to my HD for some reason, project is there but video file is not. It could be that I over-wrote it when my drummer Jon Utter and Ryan did their little tip of the hat to James Brown.


Jon goes Brownalishess with Delmore from Our Rising Sound on Vimeo.

I think you enjoyed this video more than the wrap up anyway. Again HUGE thanks to Ryan Delmore, he’s an amazing friend, worship leader and man of God, awesome to be able to connect with him. I mixed a little worship sampler from the set, a minute or 2 from each song, entire set condensed to 10 minutes. So you can listen to that below. Here was the set:

  1. Glory to the KingChris Lizotte
  2. The World Can’t Take it AwayRyan Delmore
  3. Jesus NameRyan Delmore
  4. Open the Eyes of My HeartPaul Baloche
  5. I Wanna See Like Isaiah Saw – Ryan Delmore
  6. You Are So Good to MeWaterdeep

 
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Credits:

Ryan Delmore: Lead vocals, acoustic, harmonica
Kyle Campos: Electric guitar, vocals
Jonathan Utter: Drums
Joshua Dailey: Bass
Kendra Rohl: Vocals

This post is part of Fred McKinnon’s Set List Sundays.

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