September 26th, 2010

What a fun, but exhausting, weekend! My daughter turned 9 yesterday, so she had two friends sleep over Friday night and a birthday party on Saturday with about 15 screaming/giggling girls… I also had the great pleasure of seeing her baptized tonight at the GracePoint Baptism Bash! A great end to a great day!
Today was week 2 of the OMG! series at GracePoint Church. Bryson spoke about Catholicism and how it differs from Protestant Christianity.
The Setlist:
- Mess of Me by Switchfoot (walk-in & exit)
- We Shine by Fee
- No One Like You by David Crowder Band
- If We Are the Body by Casting Crowns
- You Never Let Go by Matt Redman
- No More No Less by Mercyme (offering)
Mess of Me is our new favorite song! This was the second time we’ve played it. Very fun to play.
We Shine , like the rest of the songs to come, is a song we’ve been using for several years. It’s a great one to kick of the worship set with.
No One Like You was maybe a little fast this morning… It was tough to keep the tempo in check coming off of We Shine. For something a little different, we skipped the intro and went straight from We Shine into the first verse…
If We Are the Body is a GP favorite. I thought Gil did a fantastic job of engaging the crowd this morning, especially on this song.
You Never Let Go never gets old. How awesome that we serve a God who never lets go of us!
No More No Less … not my favorite song in the world, but it’s fun to play and other people really seem to get a lot out of it.
The band: Gil - vocals, Tommy - electric guitar, Ronnie (me) - electric & acoustic guitars, Carlos - bass, Chris - drums
As always, you can find more Sunday Setlists over at TheWorshipCommunity.com.
Have a great week!
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September 20th, 2010

This week at GracePoint we launched a new series called OMG, comparing other religions with Christianity. With all the stuff in the news lately, it was very timely to learn more about Islam.
The setlist:
- Show Me What I’m Looking For by Carolina Liar (walk-in and exit)
- Let God Arise by Chris Tomlin
- See His Love by Jesus Culture
- Grace Like Rain by Todd Agnew
- Psalm 130 by Edge of Grace
- Set Me Free by Casting Crowns (offering)
Show Me What I’m Looking For is an awesome song. Carmen always does an incredible job singing it.
Let God Arise remains my favorite Chris Tomlin tune.
See His Love … another great worship song.
Grace Like Rain is one we haven’t done a lot lately, but it really spoke to me Sunday.
Psalm 130 is an original. It was the first time we used it during the worship time. You can ready more about the story behind it here.
Set Me Free is a favorite of both the band and GP. Very powerful.
The band: Thomas - vocals, Carmen - vocals, Bruce - electric guitar, Bryan - bass, Rod - keys, Phil - drums.
For more Sunday Setlists, be sure to check out TheWorshipCommunity.com. See you next week!
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September 13th, 2010

Happy Monday!
We wrapped up the “Jack’d Up” series at GracePoint this week. There’s been some amazing stories about the jacked up and broken people that God has poured out His love on.
The setlist:
- All Jacked Up by Gretchen Wilson (walk-in)
- Jesus Freak by DC Talk
- The Time Has Come as recorded by Jesus Culture
- King of Glory by Jesus Culture
- Your Grace is Enough by Chris Tomlin
- Mess of Me by Switchfoot (offering)
- Jesus Freak (exit)
All Jacked Up… It’s been four weeks of All Jacked Up for the walk-in during the “Jack’d Up” series… I think we’ll take a little break…
Jesus Freak is a song we’ve been doing for quite a few years. It amazes me how much people still like it. It was fun to rap again!
The Time Has Come is a great high-energy worship song!
King of Glory is becoming one of my favorites. Jamie did a great job on the vocals.
Your Grace is Enough is another older song. We’ve done it acoustically a few times in the last year, but it’s been a while since we played it full band. I won’t wait that long again…
Mess of Me is a new one. You’ve probably been hearing it on the radio lately. It wasn’t originally slated for the offering slot (we were going to do it as an exit song), but Sea of Faces just wasn’t gelling together during practice and Mess of Me sounded really good. So we axed Sea of Faces. I think it was a good decision. People seemed to really get into the song, and the bridge sounded great with Gil belting out “There ain’t no drug!” while Tommy doubled the melody on electric guitar. It’s our new favorite song!
The band: Jamie - vocals, Gil - vocals/bass, Ronnie (me) - electric guitar/acoustic guitar/rap, Tommy - electric guitar, Rod - keys, Deric - drums.
I think that’s everything… For more Sunday Setlists, be sure to check out TheWorshipCommunity.com.
See you next week!
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