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worship recap – playing to your strengths

Well, we didn’t cut any songs this week…  at least not from what we rehearsed on Thursday.  I did have a hard time finding a lead guitar player though.  You know what that means, I had to break out my tele!  I love playing that thing, but don’t get me wrong, I’m not pretentious enough to call myself a lead guitar player.  I pretty much finger pick, strum a little and use a lot of delay to make it sound like I know what I’m doing (learned that from Karl). ;)

All in all I think we played to our ability and it sounded good.  I’m learning that there’s definitely an art in that.  When playing in a Church setting with volunteer musicians it’s important to play to your strengths.  Knowing what those are is crucial.  Not trying to exceed those is even more crucial!

Recently I’ve come up with the following four things that I think every worship leader should know.

Know Your God (duh)
Know Your Music
Know Your People (that includes their abilities)
Know Your Gear

These seem like pretty straight forward concepts, but you’d be surprised at how much not knowing even one of these will affect the worship experience (especially the first one).

This week, we had a drummer who’s been playing for less than a year, a vocalist who’s been singing for about a year and has no formal training, a guitarist who hasn’t played in a while, a bass player who’s really a guitar player and me playing electric guitar.  What a rag tag group.  But here are their strengths and how we played to them.

Our drummer has a work ethic like none other.  I knew he would know the songs just like they are on the CD.  So we stuck to those arrangements as much as possible.  He nailed it!

Our guitar player just got a new Martin so he was super excited about playing that.  Plus he’s a better guitar player than I am so I had him play a couple of lead parts on acoustic.

Our Bass player is a seasoned musician and an incredible vocalist.  He’s been playing bass for us for the last few years.  He’s probably the most solid musician on the team so I sought his input at every impasse.  Not to mention he’s a spiritual giant!

Our vocalist has an amazing voice so I had her sing strategically along with our bass player.  I also made sure that she had her own monitor mix.  I got a lot of compliments on her vocal this week.

Me…  well, let’s just say that I played sparingly and listened closely to the advice of our sound guy.  It doesn’t hurt that he’s probably the best guitarist in our Church.  I should have had him play and ran sound myself!  ;)

Here was our setlist:

Everything Glorious (Crowder)
Faithful (Stafills version)
I Am Free (Desperation)
-welcome-
He Knows My Name (Tommy Walker)
-message-
Pastor Dave closed the service with an incredible song that he wrote and then ended with the hymn “Were You There”.  This is his sweet spot so I highly encouraged it (not the hymn, the song he wrote).

All in all, it was a great service!  1 Cor. 1:27

worship recap – cutting songs… again!

What an interesting weekend we had.  Pastor Dave was preaching on how God understands anger.  We (and by we I mean me) had the brilliant idea of doing the song “God of wrath” as an intro to the message.  We listened to it, rehearsed it, created a video to introduce it, rehearsed it again, then rehearsed it again and finally decided to ditch it about 10 minutes before the service started.  I’m glad we did.  It was just too weird.  Sorry Crowder…  it’s a great song, just not something that works in a Church setting…  at least not our Church setting.  I have to say that the band adjusted well.  I’m so lucky to have such a flexible team of musicians!!!

Here’s our setlist:

Sanctuary (The Cult) – yes, we did…  See below for details
All we need (Hall)
Everlasting God (Brewster’s version)
-welcome-
God of wrath (Crowder) Walk by faith (Camp)
-message-
You are the one (Brewster)
-offering-
You are the one / solo & chorus / (Brewster)
-dismissal-
You are the one / more solo & chorus / (This song stinkin’ rocks!)

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that our drummer Mike did a re-write of The Cult song Sanctuary.  The words go something like this…

Verse 1
Oh the Godless Path,  makes my Heart Burn
Yeah the Godless Path, makes my Soul, makes my Soul yearn

Verse 2
The Promise of His Love, Keeps me Alive
Yeah the Promise of your Love, Keeps me Alive, keeps a me Alive

And the Word. The Word Lifts me High
And the Word and the Word. The Word lifts me High

Verse 3
The Promise of His Love. Keeps me Alive
The Promise of Your Love Keeps me Alive, Keeps me Alive

In Jesus I will Find  Sanctuary  (ALL)
In Jesus We will Find Sanctuary  (ALL)

The Word. The Word Lifts me High
And the Word and the Word. The Word Lifts me High
And the Word and the Word And the Word, The Word lifts me High.
And the Word and the Word and the Word and the Word.
The Word Lifts me High

Guitar Break (solo)(Band OUT)

Hallelujah

Yeah-eh –ah , Yeah (ALL)

Yeah-eh –ah , Yeah (ALL)
THE Word
Yeah-eh –ah , Yeah (ALL)
The Word Lifts Me High
Yeah-eh –ah , Yeah (ALL)
THE Word
Yeah-eh –ah , Yeah (ALL)
The Word Lifts Me High
Yeah-eh –ah , Yeah (ALL)
In Jesus We Will Find
Yeah-eh –ah , Yeah (ALL)
Sanctuary
Yeah-eh –ah , Yeah (ALL)
In Jesus We Will Find
Yeah-eh –ah , Yeah (ALL)
SANCTUARY
Guitars Solo – X2 and out

Worship Recap – cutting songs

We had a good time worshiping today.  I pulled out a couple of older worship tunes because they fit with the message titled, “God gets rejection”.  We did those mostly acoustic.  I also ended up cutting a song due to a couple of reasons which I listed below.

Here was the setlist for today.

Awesome is the Lord (Tomlin)
All we need (Hall)
Oh lead me (Delirious)
-welcome-
Me and Jesus (Stellar Kart)
-message-
He knows my name (Walker)
-offering-
Blessed be Your name (Redman)

We ended up cutting “Me and Jesus” for a couple of reasons.  #1 we just weren’t nailing it.  #2 It was a little bit heavy for the setting.  Here’s what I mean.  Our men’s advance was this weekend so a lot of guys were gone leaving more women than men in the seats.  That song is pretty much punk rock so I think it was appropriate to cut it.

Do you ever cut songs from your setlist?

On another note, we’ve started getting some complaints about the volume level in our room.  I’ve talked with our sound guys and I’m trying something different.  Each week I roll all of the instruments in our monitors back to zero.  That way we start with our natural stage volume.  Then after we play a song or two I ask what people need in their monitors.  Today over half of the musicians said that they didn’t need anything!  I think people don’t realize that rather than turning up their own instruments in the monitors they can just turn down the other instruments.

How do you do your sound checks?

The Worship Confessional is Back!

I was looking over my old blog and realized that I really enjoyed writing about our worship experiences. So it’s back!

I’ll start this off by sharing the changes we’ve gone through as a ministry over the last few months. Coming off of an incredible 6 weeks of a “School of Worship” that we did @ the Church some of the musicians laid out a challenge. They had a desire to up the game a little (who doesn’t)… and that’s just what we did.

They made a commitment to rehearse on a regular basis if I would allow them to play together the majority of the time. Previously I would just put together a hodge-podge of teams trying to rotate players as much as possible. They’ve kept their part of the bargain and of course I’ve had to keep mine (it doesn’t hurt that the drummer does the scheduling for me now). ;)

I have to say that the music on Sundays has gone to a whole other level because of this change. I can’t wait to see what God does in the next few months as we get even tighter and tighter.

I highly recommend it!

Last weeks setlist:

Today is the day (Brewster)
Let the praises ring (Brewster)
Undignified (Redman)
-welcome-
From the inside out (United)
-message-
I can only imagine (Mercy Me)
-offering-
Drift Away (Uncle Kracker)

It was our 6th anniversary as a Church. We had to do it!

Check out the video

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