Tag Archives: Worship Song Series

Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs: Sojourn's Music Set List for February 28, 2010

Welcome to the sojournmusic.com weekly set list review. Check out a special message by Lead Pastor Daniel Montgomery about this worship service and a short video from the service, on the Pastors’ Blog at our online journal, TravelBlog. You can find links to the set lists of this church and many other churches each week in the Worship Blog Carnival at theworshipcommunity.com. You can learn about some of the songs we sing at Sojourn Gathered each week in advance of the Sunday service by reading my “Getting Ready For Sunday” post each week at Sojourn’s online journal, TravelBlog.  Photos taken this week …« Read Entire Post

Posted in Journal | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Using "In Christ Alone" In Church: Worship Song Series

In Christ alone, my hope is found He is my light, my strength, my song … With those opening lines, Keith Getty and Stuart Townend began the quintessential contemporary hymn, “In Christ Alone.”  In this age of praise and worship songs containing a single verse and a chorus (sometimes a second chorus and/or a bridge) one would have thought that “In Christ Alone” didn’t have a chance — no chorus, four big verses of eight lines each, in metered poetry. Keith and Kristyn Getty lead worship at Sojourn And yet, churches all over the world sing this anthem of the …« Read Entire Post

Posted in Journal | Tagged , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Using "Blessed Be Your Name" By Matt Redman In Church: The Worship Song Series

Matt Redman has written many strong contemporary worship songs, not the least of which is “Blessed Be Your Name,” the first song that we’re going to feature on our brand new “Worship Song Series,” which is all about how to use songs in church worship services. “Blessed Be Your Name” was co-written by Matt and his wife Beth, and is catalogued by CCLI under #3798438. You can find it on Blessed Be Your Name: The Songs Of Matt Redman, Volume One. Sojourn worship leader Lorie King joins me in this series, as in our “Worship: Why We Do What We …« Read Entire Post

Posted in Journal | Tagged , , , , | 2 Comments