Sunday Setlist… November 1, 2009
Where did October go? It seems to have flown by awfully fast. I actually started to type October in the title, but it ain’t October no more…
Today kicked off a new series at GracePoint - “Lovin’ the Hell Out of Wichita”. This new series is going to focus on getting out and loving those who lives are a “living hell”.
Pastor Mike kicked off his message with this video. I had seen it at The Leadership Summit last year. Very powerful!
It was nice to have a full band back after last week. And they did a great job!
The setlist:
- Come As You Are by Nirvana (walk-in)
- Let God Arise by Chris Tomlin
- Hosanna by Hillsong United
- Grace Like Rain by Todd Agnew
- You Are My King (Amazing Love) by Billy James Foote
- You Found Me by The Fray (offering)
- Come As You Are (exit)
Come As You Are … We hadn’t played this in a while. It seemed like a perfect fit for the series.
Let God Arise is my favorite Tomlin tune, as I’ve mentioned before. It had been a while since this one showed up on the setlist.
Hosanna is a powerful song. I love the bridge on it. In hindsight, it was kind of an abrupt transition from the previous song…
Grace Like Rain also had not been used in a long time. Thomas made his GP debut on this song. What a great voice! He’s going to be a great addition to the band.
You Are My King … In case you’re interested, we use the Newsboys version/arrangement although in a different key.
You Found Me was a new one. Some nice piano in it, like most songs by The Fray. It was good to have Amy back this week!
The band: two male vocals, one female vocal, drums, keyboard, bass, and electric guitar.
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Let God Arise rocks! We did it today and our team sounded great. You Found Me is a fav song - I’m not sure if our team could pull it off though. Sounds like a great time of worship!
I love the title of the series…actually it made me laugh at first, though I do realize that it is a profound and great message for your church. Very cool set - thanks for the explanations on the songs too.