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This week we added organ to the usual choir/piano lineup at early service, something we’re going to do every fourth Sunday of the month, so we got kind of “high church-ish” on everyone this morning!
Early service:
- He Is Exalted (Paris)
- Come, Thou Almighty King (De Giardini/possibly Wesley)
- All Creatures of Our God and King (Assisi/Draper)
- Holy, Holy, Holy (Dykes/Heber)
- O Worship the King (Grant/Haydn; choral arrangement by R. Sterling w/praise chorus by Chris Tomlin)
Contemporary service:
- Open Up the Gates (Seeley)
- We Will Worship Him (Brown)
- Open the Eyes of My Heart (Baloche)
- I Receive (Buffam)
- Better Is One Day (Redman)
- Here I Am to Worship (Hughes)
Today was a moving service for me personally and for others as well, but I still have this growing frustration that some don’t quite understand what worship is about or why we take part in worshiping through music as a congregation. But here’s the big disclaimer: That doesn’t mean this is true–my perception could be totally wrong! I pray that God will open my eyes to the things unseen in that regard, and that I wouldn’t be guided by any feeling or perception that is not of Him, but by trust in God and the desire to do His will alone.
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