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Sunday Set List 031509

March 16, 2009

Here is today’s set list. I’m new at posting these, so I will get all the graphics going soon. It was a great morning of worship at DBC!

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Daybreak Baptist Church

3/15/2009 Sunday Morning

B—“Everlasting God” (Lincoln Brewster)

Greetings

B—“Everlasting God”

CHOIR

Scripture Reading & Prayer – Pastor Larry

Open prayer time with deacon body

Special Music – Brenda Almaguer

D—“Jesus Messiah” (Chris Tomlin) with a super-smooth transition right into:

G—“No Sweeter Name” (Christ For The Nations, Extended version)

Message – Pastor Larry

(Invitation) – F—“Grace Greater Than Our Sin” (hymn)

Offertory – Jason (Band Leader Extraordinaire – “The Majesty and Glory of Your Name”)

Closing Song – G—“No Sweeter Name”-chorus only

Then verse and chorus for walk-out

It was a smooth, worshipful morning, and wow, does our church LOVE No Sweeter Name! I believe it’s become a signature song for our church! It’s one of those that you can actually HEAR many individual voices singing out! Pretty awesome.  I so enjoy leading worship, and am thankful daily for the honor.

Much love and singing,

~LeAnn

This Sunday Set List has been blogged in conjunction with the Worldwide Worship Recaps over at FredMcKinnon.com.

3 Comments leave one →
  1. March 16, 2009 3:48 am

    Looks like a fun service. I really enjoyed doing “Jesus messiah” at our church.

  2. March 16, 2009 9:25 pm

    Did you sing lead on Everlasting God? I noticed it was in B. HOLY COW!

  3. leannthomas permalink*
    March 17, 2009 1:03 am

    Hi, Jenni~
    No, that one was male-led, by Wayne, my husband. On the verse, yes, we were all unison, but I sang a middle harmony below him on the chorus, and the altos sang a lower line, a third below me, and it resulted in some sweet 3-part! Generally, if the original artist is male, my husband will lead it out. If female, I will.
    For NSN, I started it out and sang lead on that one. He and I lead as a team, so it’s nice being able to do some stuff I might not be able to do on my own.

    Probably more info than what you were looking for! haha
    :) ~LeAnn

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