“The Singing Life“
Speaker: Troy Champ, Suzanne Champ, Tim Drisdom, McKenzie Schreck
Series: Get A Life
Primary text: Colossians 3:16
Speaker: Troy Champ, Suzanne Champ, Tim Drisdom, McKenzie Schreck
Series: Get A Life
Primary text: Colossians 3:16
Get A (New) Life
Is there a song that when you hear it instantly transports you to another time and place?
Maybe it takes you back to your first live concert. Perhaps a song reminds you of the feel of the passenger’s seat of your best friend’s car on a road trip. The right song may enable you, just for a moment, to smell the perfume your wife wore on your wedding day. Love, loss, victories and disappointments, music has the unparalleled power to conjure up them all.
Singing in worship to God – whether alone at home or alongside others at church – has a unique ability to make us feel safe enough to go to the depths of our grief and then, somehow, be lifted out of our circumstances, into the joyous presence of God.
Worship is a way to be brutally honest with God about our pain and uninhibited in our praise – sometimes in the same song!
This week, we continue our series Get a (NEW) Life by exploring the role of worship in the life of a disciple, and how it cultivates new life outside a weekly church service.
Other texts in this message: Isaiah 41:10, Psalm 23:4, Jeremiah 31:13, Genesis 50:20, Psalm 103:1, Psalm 42:5, Ephesians 3:20
Homework
Pick a song you need & play it on repeat.
Share a song you love and tell them why you love it.
Come to church on time.
Join us at the worship night!
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Worship Songs
I Thank God
Aaron Moses / Chuck Butler / Dante Bowe / Jesse Cline / Maryanne J. George
King Of Kings
Jason Ingram / Scott Ligertwood / Brooke Ligertwood
Doxology
Thomas Ken
There's Something About That Name
Gloria Gaither / Willam J. Gaither
O, How I Love Jesus
Frederick Whitfield
When I Think Of The Goodness Of Jesus
Bertha V. James
He’s Sweet I Know
Mahalia Jackson
Tis So Sweet
Louisa M. R. Stead
Good And Loved
Travis Greene
Goodness Of God
Jason Ingram / Brian Johnson / Ed Cash / Ben Fielding / Jenn Johnson
Worthy Of My Song
Steven Furtick / Phil Wickham
Gratitude
Benjamin William Hastings / Michael Brandon Lake / Dante Bowe
More Than Able
Steven Furtick / Ben Fielding / Chandler Moore / Naomi Raine
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Is there a song that when you hear it instantly transports you to another time and place?
Maybe it takes you back to your first live concert. Perhaps a song reminds you of the feel of the passenger’s seat of your best friend’s car on a road trip. The right song may enable you, just for a moment, to smell the perfume your wife wore on your wedding day. Love, loss, victories and disappointments, music has the unparalleled power to conjure up them all.
Singing in worship to God – whether alone at home or alongside others at church – has a unique ability to make us feel safe enough to go to the depths of our grief and then, somehow, be lifted out of our circumstances, into the joyous presence of God.
Worship is a way to be brutally honest with God about our pain and uninhibited in our praise – sometimes in the same song!
This week, we continue our series Get a (NEW) Life by exploring the role of worship in the life of a disciple, and how it cultivates new life outside a weekly church service.
I Thank God
King Of Kings
There’s Something About That Name
O, How I Love Jesus
When I Think Of The Goodness Of Jesus
He’s Sweet I Know
Tis So Sweet
Good and Loved
Goodness of God
Worthy of My Song
Gratitude
More Than Able
Doxology
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