Worship Confessional 27

Posted on 10. Apr, 2007 by loswhit in Worship Confessional


Sorry about the volume. I used a new camera and didn’t catch it till it was too late.
So turn it up or put some headphones on.
How was your Sunday music experience?
Los

8 Responses to “Worship Confessional 27”

  1. Rob 10 April 2007 at 11:19 pm #

    Dude. I totally feel you on the word thing. sucks

  2. kean 11 April 2007 at 4:52 am #

    Having more services can be tiring but I can deffinately see the benefits, especially for the worship team. Like you did on sunday, your set in the first service just didnt work, so you fixed it. I love that.

    We did Saviour King off the new united album for the first time on sunday, you so have to bring it to your church Los, you know you want to. it went off!!!

  3. tony 11 April 2007 at 5:43 am #

    things went well… took my first stab at a Worship Confessional this week… i still suck at iMovie, though. check it out man… i’ll take whatever tips i can get from Blogmaster Los.

  4. Matt 11 April 2007 at 2:49 pm #

    Love the “Inked” set! Looks great….

    Our Easter Set:

    VIDEO – “Sunday’s Comin’” (Igniter Media)

    Nothing But The Blood (Something Like Silas arrangement)

    COMMUNITY RALLY (video-prompted, crowd-engaging, interactive “call to worship”) Kind of need to see it to understand, but it worked great. 800 voices shouting out a string of single words in unison.

    Salvation is Here (Hillsong)
    There Is Nothing Like (Hillsong)
    Doxology (Secret Machines rip-off arrangement)

    MESSAGE

    The Stand (Hillsong)
    Here Is Our King (DCB)

  5. Les 11 April 2007 at 3:40 pm #

    It totally did NOT suck. The power was there, the connect was there. The words didn’t matter on a couple of lines because we had them on the screen. The fact that you always seek to perfect is the reason that it doesn’t suck when you think it does.

    I have yet to hear a better live worship band anywhere, and I’ve been to a few including Tommy Walker’s (who is my second favorite worship band). It’s not about the technical prowess or missed lines or fallen notes here and there. It’s about how the band gels together through the rough spots. You guys play as one. The edge is what makes live worth experiencing.

    I prefer real to polished. Many times a rough spot like Sunday’s will pull me in tighter because it connects more with my life. It feels more human, and THAT is what invites the Divine.

  6. Los 11 April 2007 at 4:27 pm #

    Thank You Les

  7. Christian 11 April 2007 at 7:09 pm #

    Let’s just say it was really interesting. Sunday was the firs combined services we did with the church we are merging with (Rock Hills). New folks. New songs. Honestly, it wasn’t bad. Just really challenging.

    Happy Day / Hughes
    Beautiful One / Hughes
    How Great / Tomlin
    The Cross / Miner
    Rock Of My Salvation / Steffen

  8. squints 16 April 2007 at 5:07 pm #

    is that easter service cuz that dont look like my work

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