Twitter Capo Extravaganza - @WLMagazine
Twitter Kyser Capo WinnersWe gave a capo to the first five people who could get us their most recent set list.
Here are the winners and their lists:
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1. Micah Andrew Hasty@micahhastyThomas Road Baptist ChurchLynchburg, VAHappy Day - Fee
Glorious One - Fee
Hosanna - Starfield
2. David Good@DavidGoodSATX
Trinity ChurchSan Antonio, TX Everlasting God (Benton Brown)
Forever (Tomlin)
This Is The Day (David Good)
Blessed Assurance
Glorify Your Name (Kevin Singleton)
3. Chris GoodwinChester Second Baptist Church
Chester, SCHeart of Worship
Matchless
I Have A River
The Stand
Sing To The King
We also performed Lead Me to the Cross as an offering song.
4. Keith ElginChrist Church Fairfax Station, VirginiaThe Time Has Come
Happy Day
How Great is Our God
How He Loves
5. Barry WestmanBethel Baptist ChurchJanesville, WI(This set list was taken from
Barry Westman's Blog)
Opened with "Better Than Life" (Israel Houghton, Michael Gungor)
Then, "Only a God Like You" (Tommy Walker) followed by "From the Inside Out" (Joel Houston).
Then, we did something which was a bit out of the norm for us, but our worship choir, keyboard, guitar and soloist sang "I'm Putting on the Love of the Lord" (John Andrew Schreiner) from The Odes Project. We had a group of 12 of us from our church go down to the National Worship Leader's Conference in Kansas City this past July, and I heard this song for the first time. About 10 of us were in the conference choir while we were there, and we sang this song during the conference. If you're not familiar with this project, you can check it
out here. Several beautifully written songs based on writing from around 100 AD. You can watch our conference choir sing this song at the NWLC
here.
We're just starting an 8 week emphasis called "Salt and Light" put on by the Baptist General Conference, so this song also tied into our theme for the week.
We ended with "This Is How We Know" (Matt and Beth Redman). We just introduced this song last week, and I get struck by the lyrics of the song each time we sing it!