Grace & Truth’s Worship Music Set List: Sunday, 10/25/09
The theme for our gathered worship this week was learning to trust in God’s faithfulness and provision for every season of our lives, whether we are in the midst of sickness or health, need or abundance – to “count our lives as loss”. We recognize that this is difficult to do. In fact it is impossible to achieve and even desire without the Spirit through the Power of Christ and the Word, so we preach these truths to ourselves in song and pray to that end.
Choosing a theme around which to structure our worship can occasionally be very challenging and this was one of those weeks. But I believe it’s helpful for the church (and for me as I lead) to focus on a key aspect of God’s character or redemptive work as we worship. Often I see or hear that God used the truths we sang to work in a way the team had never anticipated and that is both humbling and faith-building.
So here are the songs around which we formed our worship this morning at Grace & Truth:
1. You Are My King (Amazing Love) by Billy Foote
2. Thy Way Not Mine by Horatius Bonar, Joel Sczebel — Worship of Giving
I dare not choose my lot
I would not if I might
Choose Thou for me, my God
So I can walk aright
Scripture Reading – Romans 8:18-25
3. The Lord Is (Psalm 23) by Pat Sczebel & Bob Kauflin
Message – From Bodyolatry to True Health and Beauty (Mike Hanafee)
4. Thy Way Not Mine (we repeated the song congregationally here after being used as the worship of giving earlier)
5. Here is Love by Robert Lowry, William Rees, Matt Redman
6. The Glory of the Cross by Bob Kauflin
What mercy now has been proclaimed for those who would believe
A love incomprehensible, our minds could not conceive
A mercy that forgives my sin and makes me like your Son
And now I’m blessed forevermore because of what you’ve done.And, oh, the glory of the cross – that You would send Your Son for us
I gladly count my life as loss, that I might come to know
The glory of, the glory of the cross!
Well, that’s what the Lord enabled us to publicly proclaim in song this morning. For our worship team this week, I led on acoustic guitar, David played the keys and added some nice vocal harmonies, and Loraena was able to lead as a vocalist this week as well. I believe God will continue to teach and change us as a result of what the Spirit showed us this morning, for His glory!
Blessings in Christ,
-Josh
(I’m including this post in Fred McKinnon’s Sunday Setlist carnival, where you can see what many different kinds of churches around the world are singing.)
