Sunday Recap – September 26, 2010

We had a busy, but different morning at Bethel today. I led worship in the Cafe with the keyboard, then in the Contemporary services. Our youth group was at a retreat this weekend, so we were missing several from the team. If you watch the video, you’ll see we had a pretty small team today. But, they did a great job! This post is part of the Sunday Setlist blog over at The Worship Community where you can read recaps from churches around the country. Thanks for reading!

Contemporary Services

The band today was just 2 keyboards, drums, and guitar with 2 singers. We introduced “Cannons” today by Phil Wickham, which was one of the highlights for me.  You can see the Planning Center details as well as the video of this service. Here are the songs:

“Our God Saves” (Paul Baloche, Brenton Brown)

“Holy Is The Lord” (Chris Tomlin)

“From the Inside Out” (Joel Houston)

“Cannons” (Phil Wickham)

“Your Grace Is Enough” (Matt Maher)

Cafe Connections Service

Another small team with just 1 singer plus I led from the keyboard. We rely on our Youth quite a bit, and it was evident today! View the Planning Center details.

“Our God Saves” (Paul Baloche and Brenton Brown)

“Matchless” (Aaron Shust)

“Cannons” (Phil Wickham)

“Surrender” (Marc James)

Traditional Service

Since I was leading in the Cafe today, Rick led the Traditional Team. They had 3 singers, piano and organ.  Dee did a beautiful job on the Offertory! View the Planning Center details and the video for this service.

I Sing The Mighty Power of God
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us
He Leadeth Me
All The Way My Savior Leads Me

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Barry Westman

Barry Westman is the Worship Pastor at Bethel Church in Janesville, WI. He is also the Editor In Chief and Event Manager at Worship Team Training and Worship Team Training University. He is married to Tina, and has 3 rapidly growing children. 

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