Worship Confessional: Freedom From Your Past
We’re in our third week of our captive series, and this week was a toss up with our first week as to my most aniticipated weekend in a long time. I know that I woke up this morning at the peak of excitement, expectant about what God was going to do. Check out the video confessional for this week:
Worship Confessional: June 21st, 2009 from Brian Lusky on Vimeo.
Setlist:
God of This City–I used the live Passion arrangement from the album of the same name, but for the first time I included Bluetree’s second verse and alternate chorus lyrics. I understand why Tomlin took them out, as they are arguably weaker than the rest of the song, but I think they actually added to the song this morning.
Lead Me to the Cross–I used Our Rising Sound’s loop that is available here. After using it this weekend, I wasn’t really digging the crazy beat at the beginning, and heard one or two comments to the same effect from people out in the seats. Maybe I don’t have a drummer like Kyle’s, and perhaps I’m partial, but I tend to think our guys are pretty competent. Oh well. ; ) Can’t wait to get Reason so that I can tweak it for our use instead of running the mp3 direct in Ableton.
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
Band:
Drums–Greg
Bass–Josh
Acoustic–me
Electric–Tim
Piano–Chris
Vocals–me, Roland, Nancy
This post is a part of Fred McKinnon’s Sunday Setlists.
Filed under: Captive, Services, Sunday Setlists, Video, Worship Confessional
Worship pastor at Grace Church, Erie PA.
Married to my beautiful wife, Rachel
Self-proclaimed gamer, mac geek & Liverpool Fan.
Other activities include singing, writing, playing, worshiping for Christ.





heheh!
i’m so glad i was able to be there for the service…but i can’t wait for NEXT WEEK!
Love the idea of the cello and violin sounds like a beautiful way to switch things up! Great idea with the links of chain and cross.
WOW - amazing set. Blessings!