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Oct 06 2009

The Evolution of Worship Music

Has anyone heard the album pictured above? If you haven’t, I think you should. And if you have, I’d be interested to know what your thoughts are.

Worship music has evolved into so many different streams. A few have blazed a trail, and thousands have copied. I haven’t been alive forever, but allow me to take you on a worship journey through my lifetime.

When I was a young chap, I cut my teeth on Vineyard worship. They were trail blazers. They wrote simple love songs to Jesus in a style that had never been done before. Integrity was around then, but were not quite as progressive as the Vineyard folks. Based on the teaching of John Wimber, they pursued the presence of God and wanted to experience the fullness of Spirit in worship. Great stuff, to this day I love listening to (especially the 10 minute 80’s guitar solos).

Even deeper in the charismatic arena are people like Kevin Prosch, Morningstar, and the more current IHOP folks from KC.

Then there’s this crazy popular, mainstream worship sound, pioneered by Hillsong. Planetshakers, and more than a few large churches across the world have adopted this high energy, community model of worship (and producing new worship albums every year).

There’s also the rock band turned worship, pioneered by one of the best, Delirious. Also, there’s singer/songwriter worship like Matt Redman, Chris Tomlin, Tim Hughes, Graham Kendrick, and numerous others.

I’m also impressed by the Reformed theological bent of worship music like Sovereign Grace Ministries.

And then there’s David Crowder Band, who sort of create their own category that no one can enter. And maybe not many can relate to. Is it possible to be too creative with worship music?

What stands out to you above the rest? What are the qualities that constitute good worship music? What can’t you stand about worship music? As worship songwriters/musicians, what should we be pursuing?

Let the discussion flow…

DS

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Music, Worship

Aug 10 2009

Weekend Worship Songs 8.8-9.09

This was a great week of listening to a couple new musicians who are interested in playing at APC. I love bringing new, gifted musicians on board with us. The cool dynamic of church worship ministry is that it’s not about the musicians but about serving the church and glorifying God. Yet in that whole process, worship team members grow musically, spiritually, and learn from working on a great team with a great vision.

By the way, if you’re interested in joining one of our worship teams at APC, please let me know! I’d love to explore the possibility of ministering together!

On to our songs for this weekend:

  • The Lord Reigns (Klaus Keuhn)
  • I Have Found (Kim Walker)
  • Son of God (Starfield)
  • All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

Jul 28 2009

Weekend Worship Songs 7.25-26.09

What a great weekend of worship. One of our values in the worship ministry of APC is for our worship to be ‘willfully expressed’. We desire to attach our faith to the promises of God. We look for songs that will assist people in doing this. So, here we go:

  • How Great Thou Art – this is a great song to kick off with because of its familiarity. We did it upbeat. A good song to use before introducing a new one (which we did).
  • Glory to God Forever (new) – amazing new song by Steve Fee & Vicky Beeching. I heard this song at last year’s Catalyst conference and it’s just been released. Very declarative, simple, and engaging.
  • God of This City – Great song of prayer/intercession.

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

Jul 21 2009

Weekend Worship Songs (7.18-19.09)

This weekend, Kate Griffin (other worship leader at APC) led worship.

Here’s what we did:

  • Faithful (Steve Fee) – really a great upbeat song. Love the declaration.
  • I Have Found (Kim Walker) – we’re continuing to reinforce this tune. Really catching on well with our congregation.
  • Stronger (Hillsong) – One of the best songs to come out of Hillsong EVER, in my opinion. Can’t get enough of declaring this truth. We actually did a key change in the bridge which seemed to reinforce the “Let your name be lifted higher” very well.

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

Jul 14 2009

Weekend Worship Songs

I am going to start posting our worship song setlist from the weekends here at APC. I hope this is simply a practical tool for you worship leaders to see what songs we are doing and how they are working.

This past weekend we had a very high-energy set with some spontaneous moments. It was a powerful time.

  • Let God Arise (Chris Tomlin)
  • My Savior Lives (NewLife Worship)
  • I Have Found (Kim Walker) – this was a new song for us. It’s a song that has an ‘immediate’ effect on people – easy to learn and very catchy. I love the simplicity of it and how it leads you to cry out for the glory of God. Great congregational prayer. Highly recommended.
  • All Who Are Thirsty (Brenton Brown) – An older song, but a great follow-up to ‘I Have Found’. It’s helpful to have a simple chorus that enables you to continue pressing into God’s heart in a service.

Are there any new songs you are doing?

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

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