A worship resource created by Chris Tomlin and a team of worship leaders

The following are many of the songs posted from Sunday, June 27.
The are compiled from facebook comments and tweets.
Add yours each week on Sundays to help worship leaders get new and fresh ideas of worship songs new and old for planning worship.

#setlistsunday on twitter
or COMMENT on facebook

No order this time, just a lot of great songs.
If you are not aware of some of these songs, you can find most of them on itunes.

Marvelous Light
Sing Sing Sing
Your are So Good to Me
Never Let Go
Emmanuel God With Us
Because of Your Love
Blessed Be Your Name
Mighty to Save
How Great is Our God
The Wonderful Cross
Our God
Savior King
Awake My Soul
Friend of God
Your Name High (Hillsong)
My Glorious
Evermore
Tear Down the Walls
Better Than Life
How He Loves Us
Because of Who You Are
Bless His Name
My Savior Lives
Hear Our Praises
In Christ Alone
Shout to the Lord
God You Reign
My Redeemer Lives
All the Saints Join In
Hosanna
God of Wonders
Your Grace is Enough
My Savior Lives
Everlasting God
Lord Reign in Me
I Will Rise
Not but Jesus
He Reigns
Yesterday Today Forever
Desert Song
Hungry
You Are So Good to Me
Amazing Love (You are my King)
Glorious Day
We Bring the Sacrifice of Praise
In Him We Live
Higher Ground
We Fall Down
It is Well With My Soul
Nothing But the Blood
Worthy is the Lamb
Revive Us Again
Our God Saves
Here I Am to Worship
Let Us Lift Your Name on High
Holy is the Lord
Give Us Clean Hands
Let Everything That Has Breath
You and You Alone
Jesus Messiah
Draw Me Close

But I say to you who hear,
Love your enemies,
do good to those who hate you,
bless those who curse you,
pray for those who abuse you.

To the one who strikes you on the cheek,
offer the other also,
and from one who takes away your cloak
do not withhold your tunic either.

Give to eveyone who begs from you,
and from one who takes away your goods
do not demand them back.
And as you wish that others would do to you,
do so to them.

There is so much more about loving others in this passage in Luke. Take a few minutes and read Luke 6:27 and following. Consider your enemies. Consider those who have hurt you. Ask God to come close and help you walk through your difficult days while at the same time reaching out and loving those around you.

Focus on his word today. Focus on him today. Focus!

Here’s the list of many of the songs posted in the past 24 hours of favorite worship songs from your church.

Find more on the FQ Facebook or twitter @fqworship.

Our God / Chris Tomlin
Jesus, Thank You / Soverign Grace Ministries
Glorious Day / Jeff Johnson
Your Name
This Is My Desire
How Great is Our God / Chris Tomlin
Here I Am To Worship / Tim Hughes
With Everything /
You Are Holy (Prince of Peace)
Would You Come
O Praise Him / David Crowder Band
Shout to the Lord / Hillsong
Worshiping You
Lord, I Lift Your Name on High
Unchanging
Sweet Mercies
Hosanna
I Am Free
Sing Sing Sing
Glorious / Paul Baloche
I Call You Holy
You Never Let Go
I Will Rise
Hear Our Praises
God You Reign
Freedom Reigns
Open Up The Sky
I Saw the Light (hoedown section) / David Crowder Band
This is Our God / Hillsong United
He Reigns
I am Free / John Egan
Counting on God / Jarod Anderson
You Are Good / Israel Houghton

Finding songs that connect can really help the flow of worship. However, there is a balance. If you try to connect every song in every worship experience, the set list may become predictable. Therefore, spend time focusing on when it is important to really connect songs in the worship set.

Examples of how to connect songs:
1. Use the same key and flow from one song to the next
2. Use the same tempo and the same key to flow from one song to the next
3. Use the same key word…. end one song or thought with a word and begin the next song with the same word. This can also be done with phrases that are similar.
4. Use the same theme of a song (cross, love, savior, forgiveness, etc.)
5. Start with a song, sing other songs, then end with the song that was the first in the worship set.
6. Use instruments to flow smoothly from one song to the next
7. smooth key transitions with trained instruments
8. keeping the music going (and not stopping) is important also
9. media transitions on the screen works well between songs

These are just some. COMMENT here and share other ideas of transitions that work well to make the flow of worship smooth.

You MUST spend time working on the flow of worship and the most effective transitions from one song to the next in order for the process to seem to be done effortless. Your goal is for the focus to be on Christ (through the lyrics and words) and not on you or the other instrumentalists or vocalists.

If you lead others, take time this week to really make your worship experience one that is great and draws others to our Lord.