10.18.15 Set List

Message Series: Are We Living in the Last Days?

Last Days

Song / Version / Key / Leader
Open Up The Heavens” – Meredith Andrews – Key of B – Female 1 Lead
Closer” – Hillsong – Key of E – Female 1 Lead
This I Believe The Creed” – Hillsong – Key of E – Female 1 Lead
Forever” – Hillsong – Key of G – Female 1 Lead

We are in the middle of a new series and this particular week was a rarity, in that I was the only leader for the set because our male leader was out of town. We are currently in the process of training and raising it up more worship leaders. However, they probably will not be implemented until the top of the year, because of the process we have from “pew to platform”.

Although I was the only leader, I felt worship still went really well. In fact, I think it was one of our best sets song choice wise, along with smooth transitions and great engagement from the congregation. This of course had nothing to do with me. I have one of the best teams on the planet and God’s presence was evident as we ministered to Him in worship.

We used Multitracks for all of our songs, except the opener, which isn’t available on the site yet. Because of this, all of our songs were really full and the transitions were made easy because we could just shimmer the ending note of the song, while cueing the next track. The only transition we really had to carry was the one from “Open Up the Heavens” to “Closer” because the welcome was sandwiched in between these two songs. We trashcan ended the opener while facilitating a celebratory moment, changed the midi pad to the key of E and vamped on the intro of “Closer” to fill the gap until we could cue the track.

Every other song transition, like I mentioned, was seamless from one track to the next. However, we did allow a little breathing room at the end of each song for a time of praise with the shimmer before going into the next song. We did this so it wouldn’t just be song, song, song, end. Multitracks have been really important for us right now. Currently, until January, we will not have a keyboard player for many lead lines and filling in sounds and carrying transitions. Fortunately, we have fantastic electric players that can cover most. However, having the tracks really makes up for anything that could be missing that would cause a distraction or exit ramp in worship. More importantly, it is about us doing all we can to make sure people experience God in the greatest way possible in our service.

9.20.15 Set List (One Year Celebration)

Message Series: Questions & Answers: Questions & Doubts We Encounter

QuestionsandAnswers

Song / Version / Key / Leader
Alive” – Hillsong Young & Free – Key of G – Female 1 Lead
This is Amazing Grace” – Phil Wickham – Key of A – Male 1 Lead
Heaven and Earth” – Hillsong – Key of A – Female 1 Lead
This I Believe The Creed” – Hillsong – Key of E – Female 1 Lead
This Is Living” – Hillsong Young & Free – Key of G – Female 1 Lead (End Celebration Song)

For our One Year Celebration service we really tried to raise the bar and challenge our team. All songs selected for this service we played with a Multitrack and we had never done this before. However, because of this, transitions were extremely simple. We just let each song ring out until the next track began, which made things pretty seamless.

For our “response” song, instead of ending with something more reflective moment, our team wanted to end with celebrating and thanking God for all He has done in, at and through our church over this past year. So, we chose to introduce “This Is Living” at the end. In order to facilitate this moment, we included our young adults & kids as well. In addition to having one of our young adults do the rap section in “This Is Living,” we had one cue for kids and one cue for young adults where they shot off confetti canons. The kids shot theirs off during the first “this is living now,” while the young adults shot theirs off at the “this is living now” immediately coming out of the conclusion of the rap section. Along with confetti, we also had translucent Connect blue colored beach balls the congregation tossed around.

Even though the transitions and service elements all went smoothly and was exactly what we had envisioned, not everything went completely as planned. Our original opener was as listed above, “Alive”. However, when our drummer went to go cue the track, it skipped to the second track, “This is Amazing Grace”. When the team heard the different count off, our drummer and musical director were able to walk them through the mix-up and no error was made in the execution. Because of this sudden change, we ended up playing “Alive” after the welcome as our second song, which still worked great. On the bright side, this gave us an opportunity to show in real time the values we’ve been teaching and modeling for the past year, excellence and flexibility.  Moments like these make you realize as a leader how grateful you are for the people that lead with you from week-to-week.

9.13.15 Set List Post (Communion)

Message Series: Questions & Answers: Questions & Doubts We Encounter

QuestionsandAnswers

Song / Version / Key / Leader
At Your Name” – Bethel – Key of E – Female 1 Lead
Cornerstone” – Hillsong – Key of C – Male 1 Lead
Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace)” – Hillsong – Key of G – Female 1 Lead
Communion
Forever” – Kari Jobe – Key of G – Female 1 Lead

Because we were gearing up for our huge One Year Anniversary service on the 20th, this week was more of a throw back set for us. We still did updated songs, but nothing too new was scheduled in the set. What also dictated this was the fact that thematically I wanted the last three songs to tie into Communion, so that narrowed the selection for me.

We opened with “At Your Name,” which we’ve only done one other time as an opener. Typically, it is used as a second song and this week reminded me why. Even with the fuller intro with the electric lead line, I still prefer this as a second song because of the tempo. It’s just too slow. We ended with a full outro as well, which is the chorus progression one time through. Then, we transitioned via pad to the key of C to begin playing the intro of “Cornerstone” as Pastor Devin welcomed everyone. He finished his invocation prayer and then we went right into singing the verse.

“Cornerstone” was ended with a down chorus and then again, we transitioned by using the pad to swell from the key of C to the key of G for “Broken Vessels.” We did an abbreviated version of this song to give more time for Communion to be administered. The adjustment that was made was after the 2nd verse, we simply hit the pre-chorus twice through, followed my the chorus and then finished out vamping on the chorus progression as Pastor Ron set up Communion.

While Pastor Ron prayed over Communion, we took that moment to transition to the intro of “Forever.” After the elements were taken, I went right into singing the verse. We concluded “Forever” with a celebratory moment trash canning on the 1 before I transitioned us via a conclusion prayer into meet and greet. For response at the end of the message, we went back to “Cornerstone.”

9.6.15 Set List

Message Series: Questions & Answers: Questions & Doubts We Encounter

QuestionsandAnswers

Song / Version / Key / Leader
Open Up The Heavens” – Meredith Andrews – Key of B – Female 1 Lead
Heaven and Earth” – Hillsong – Key of A – Female 1 Lead (Multi-track song)
Lord I Need You” – Chris Tomlin – Key of E – Female 1 Lead
Christ Is Enough” – Hillsong – Key of E – Female 1 Lead

One of my favorites set we have done thus far was this particular week. We had quite a few team members out of town, which made it for a pretty thin line-up. Because of this, I wanted to make sure we scheduled all powerhouse songs, nothing too reflective or extremely difficult arrangement/chord wise. The most challenging was “Lord I Need You” and we have been doing this song since launch day. Once you set the bar of excellence, you can’t go back. In saying that, I wanted to ensure I didn’t make it any more challenging on the team with song selection to lead an excellent worship experience.

We opened with “Open Up the Heaven,” which is a no brainer invocation song! Then, we transitioned to the “Heaven and Earth,” which we introduced last week. Again, we vamped on the verse before cueing the track, as Pastor Devin welcomed everyone. To transition to “Lord I Need You,” we shimmered on the 4 chord and swelled in the E pad before counting off the intro. We ended with a down chorus, let it breathe for 4 counts, and began the intro of “Christ Is Enough.” We concluded with a celebratory moment after we tagged, “I’ve decided to follow Jesus, no turning back, no turning back.” This followed the Highlands format that I talked through in the previous set list post, which has been working really well for our church. Overall, a pretty smooth-sailing, high-impact set with great participation from the congregation as we all encountered God’s presence together. A thumbs up in my book!

The New 4 Letter Word

Busy to me has become the new four letter word. I just hate it. Especially if you are in full-time ministry or involved in ministry via volunteering, busyness can become your way of life all too quickly. Even more so, the pressure to be busy can become an obstacle as well. Below are just a few things I have observed that can maybe help set some of us free from the bondage of busyness, because God never called us to be busy, He called us to be fruitful.

1. Don’t compare yourself to others.
Everyone has a different leadership capacity and capacity in general. We all have limits, whether you choose to recognize them or not. Everyone has different giftings, different roles they play, different contributions they make and not one is better or superior than the other. Don’t let yourself fall into the trap of believing you have to do what others do and schedule what others schedule to be successful and fruitful at the calling/place/position God has for you.

2. Don’t make others suffer.
People that refuse to recognize their capacities usually make other people suffer for their lack of boundaries. We have to remember that our schedules don’t just affect ourselves, they impact our spouse, our family, our friends and even our co-workers. The more unhealthy we get, the less like Jesus we get, because we begin to work out of our flesh rather than our spirit. Running on empty becomes a hinderance to us displaying the fruits of the Spirit in our lives and usually results in us living on the edge. If you live on the edge, there’s always going to be something that the devil will use to push you over the edge. How you take care of yourself or don’t take care of yourself affects every area of your life. Don’t let the feeling of loving to be needed overshadow the God-given command of observing the Sabbath and living a life of health and balance.

3. Enjoy your journey.
God wants us to live an abundant life where we are not just focused so much on the achieving or arrival at the destination that we do not enjoy our journey. We need to learn it is ok to say NO. Going back to the idea of capacity, you know what schedule is best for you and your family in order to be fruitful, but live in the rest of God and enjoy your journey. Don’t let anyone make you feel less than for not being as busy or booked, because it doesn’t necessarily mean you are more fruitful or impactful. I’ll leave you with this quote from Socrates, “Beware of the barrenness of a busy life.”