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Song Lists for Blended Worship Style Congregations
- By Ryan Dahl
- Published April 14, 2008
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Ryan Dahl
Ryan is the founder of PraiseCharts, which began in 1998 when he served as a worship pastor in British Columbia, Canada. Since that time, PraiseCharts has experienced tremendous growth and depth, as Ryan leads a team of artists, writers, arrangers, producers who share his heart and desire to serve churches all around the world. Ryan is an active member of Victory Christian Centre in Surrey, BC.
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If you consider your church to favor a blended worship style, let us
know what an average Sunday worship service looks like for you. What
are the songs that are really connecting with your church. Give us
your lists, tell us your stories.
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2 Responses to "Song Lists for Blended Worship Style Congregations" 
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said this on 07 May 2008 7:42:59 AM CDT
Let me start by saying that being a worship leader for a blended church is very difficult. You just can't please everybody and it's a weekly struggle to stay away from my own preferences. Here's what the last two weeks looked like for us.
May 4: Crown Him w/many Crowns (arr.Galbraith) Sing To The King (Foote) and The Haven of Rest. Apr 27: Hosanna (Baloche) Blessed Be Your Name (Redman) Blessed Assurance (arr.Wasson) Holy Is The Lord (Tomlin). |
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said this on 10 May 2008 12:41:42 AM CDT
Not sure if we qualify as blended. We select songs based more on how they "fit" Old or new, Taize, Global, whatever we like. Here is a sample for the sermon "Lost in Praise" Psalm 145 and 150: Stand and Shout, Psalm 150 (UpperRoom WorshipBook Carribbean tune), As Long As I Live, Great is the Lord, Praise to the Lord the Almighty, How Great is Our God, We Will Dance
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