Sunday, October 11, 2009

Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs: 09.10.11

I've decided to start posting the songs (and song history), scripture readings and other service elements for The Crossing's weekly worship services. Some weeks I'll comment on the song order and the significance of the choices that were made. Other weeks will just be a simple post with the service order. Each item will have a link for those who are interested in seeking out a specific resource.

The following is the service order from 11 October 2009.

Gathering Song: My Savior’s Love Endures (Magnificat)
By Jennie Lee Riddle, JJ Heller and Dan Heller
Based on Luke 1:46-55
Recording by JJ Heller


Call to Worship: Sursum Corda (Lift Up Your Hearts)
(circa 3rd Century)

The Doxology
Words: Thomas Ken (1674)
Music: Old 100th, Genevan Psalter (1551),
attributed to Louis Bourgeois


Here is Love
Words by William Rees, 19th century;
Music by Robert Lowry, 1876;
Additional Chorus by Matt Redman (2004)
Recording by Passion Band
From the album “From the album “Hymns: Ancient & Modern”


The Lord Is
By Pat Sczebel and Bob Kauflin (based on Psalm 23)
Recording by Sovereign Grace Ministries
From the album “Psalms”


Reading: Psalm 23 (ESV)

Come, Holy Ghost
Words: "Veni, Creator Spiritus", att. Rhabanus Maurus (c. 800)
and Raymond G. Mills (1997)
Music: Bruce Benedict and Raymond G. Mills (2006)
Recording by Redeemer Presbyterian Church
From the album “Mid All the Traffic”


The Doxology: Reprise
Words: Thomas Ken (1674)
Music: Old 100th, Genevan Psalter (1551),
attributed to Louis Bourgeois


Message: A Tale of Two Feasts

Communion Medley: Sing to the King
By Billy Foote and Charles Silverster Horne
Recording by Eoghan Heaslip & Laura Story
From the album “Worship Project H214”


Communion Medley: Here is Our King
By David Crowder
Recording by David Crowder Band
From the album “A Collision”


Revelation Song
By Jennie Riddle
Recording by Kari Jobe (Christ For the Nations)
From the album “Glorious”


It was a memorable service for a lot of reasons, one of which I'll talk about next week but for now, here's an MP3 of The Crossing singing "Come, Holy Ghost/Doxology".

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