Early service:
- He Is Exalted (Paris)
- Come Thou Long-Expected Jesus (Wesley/Prichard)
- Hark the Herald Angels Sing (Wesley/Mendelssohn)
- O Come All Ye Faithful (Oakeley/Wade)
- Welcome to Our World (Rice/arr. by Roberts/Hart)
- O Come Let Us Adore Him (Oakeley/Wade – O Come All Ye Faithful chorus)
Contemporary service:
- King (Tree 63)
- O Praise Him (Crowder)
- Marvelous Light (Hall)
- Hosanna (Baloche)
- I Need You More (Cooley/Haynes)
King by Tree 63 is a great song, and fast becoming a favorite of mine. Anyone else do this one? Here’s the chorus:
We will give You glory
Bring You honor
King above all kings
You deserve our everything
We will lift our voices
With Your praises
Jesus, You are our King
(see all the lyrics here)
Was a great day today! I’ve had quite a week of trusting and resting in God, and spent most of it “fighting” instead of resting… Tonight we also had our choir’s Christmas concert, and God was greatly glorified! Thank you for all of your hearts for the Lord!
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Hmmm.. I’m going to have to go listen to Tree 63—you are the second one today to sing something from them.
No Christmas songs in the late service? Welcome to our World is a fave in both our traditional and contemporary services. My Senior Adults are singing it on Christmas eve with our worship choir.
Agree with Jim. Definitely going to listen to King. After listening to – and loving – Can You Feel It by Crowder, I’m off to listen to O Praise Him. Love your traditional setlist. Beautiful. Our church’s older generation would love that.
He is Exalted…classic!
Great setlist! How did Hossana go for you guys? I am thinking about bringing that song in.
great songs.
Marvelous Light is such a fun song! We do it in our youth services, they love it.
@Johnny: Hosanna is a great one! It’s one of our favorites – definitely worth introducing!