Sunday Setlists #174

Share your worship confessionals, recaps, and setlists for the week of: Sunday, November 20, 2011

Welcome to the 174th consecutive week of “Sunday Setlists”. The purpose of “Sunday Setlists” is to share a recap of your worship services. What songs did you use, what arrangements? What worked really well and what didn’t work as well as you’d like? What issues did you have preparing? What is the sermon series? How about creative elements used in the service? You don’t have to be the pastor or worship leader to participate. We would really love to get reviews from the perspective of those in our congregations each week.

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  1. Sunday Setlists #132 – January 30, 2011
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  3. Sunday Setlists #159
  4. Sunday Setlists #160
  5. Sunday Setlists #167

  • http://www.tidbitsoftorah.blogspot.com Tidbitsoftorah

    You Have Been Warned
    The prophet has already warned us that we should be careful not to think that God has any form or likeness, saying: “Watch yourselves most carefully, since you saw no image” (Devarim 4:15); “But you saw no image – there was only a voice” (ibid. 4:12). “Watch yourselves…..carefully” means: be careful – in your thinking and imagination – not to represent the Creator by any shape, nor to conceive of Him in any image or likeness, for your eyes beheld neither image nor form when He spoke to you, as it says: “To whom, then, will you liken the Almighty? What likeness will you compare to Him?” (Yeshayahu 40:18); “To whom, then, will you liken Me, that I should compare to?’ says the Holy One” (ibid. 40:25); For who in the skies can be compared to God? Who is like God among the heavenly beings?” (Tehillim 89:7); “There is none like You among the gods, HaShem, nor are there works like Yours” (ibid. 86:8); and there are many similar passages. (source pg. 133 Duties of the heart)

    The Divine attributes of action are those that are ascribed to the Creator as a result of His actions. It is possible that in attributing these qualities to Him, He is made an associate of some of His creatures [to whom they are also attributed]. Nevertheless, we are permitted to ascribe these qualities to Him, because of our urgent need to know Him and recognize His existence, so that we may assume His service. We find extensive use of this kind of Divine attribute in the Torah and the books of the prophets, as well as in the praises offered by the prophets and the pious. Such attributes are used in two ways:

    1) Attributes are ascribed which indicate image and bodily form, as in the following examples for Scripture: “And God created man in His image, in the image of God He created him” (Bereshis 1:27); for in God’s image did He make man” (ibid. 9:6); “By the mouth of God” (Bamidbar 9:18); “My hands alone stretched out the heavens” (Yeshayahu 45:12); “in God’s ears” (Bemidbar 11:1); “and under His feet” (Shemos 24:10); “O arm of God!” (Yeshayahu 51:9); who has not sworn falsely by My Name” (Tehillim 24:4); “in the eys of God” (Bereshis 6:8); “and God said in His heart” (ibid. 8:21) and there are other similar attributions of bodily organs to God.

    2) Attributes are ascribed to God which indicate movements and bodily actions, as it says: “God smelled [the pleasing fragrance]” (ibid. 8:21); “God saw…regretted…and He was saddened at heart” (ibid. 6:5-6); “God came down” (ibid. 11:5); “God remembered” (ibid. 8:1); “God heard” (Bemidbar 11:1); Then God awoke as one that had slept” (Tehillim 78:65); and there are many other similar attributes to Him of human actions.

    The foolish and ignorant person will conceive of the Creator, may He be exalted, according to the literal sense of the Scriptural phrase.

  • Lori Biddle

    A wonderful time of worship at Crossroads! God is good!

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  • Bill Horn

    Hope you all had a great weekend of worship!

  • http://www.robstill.com Rob Still
  • http://scottkantner.com Scott Kantner
  • http://www.ourgypsycamp.typepad.com/p-somethinglister The Perspicacious Listener

    There was kind of a “God will humble the proud” theme goin’ on yesterday…

  • http://twitter.com/bobbygilles bobbygilles

    We had a nice acoustic ensemble at our East campus: violin, cello, piano and acoustic guitar.

    • http://twitter.com/pastor_chris1 Christopher Bartell

      those have always been my favorite worship times, stripped down and raw…you can really hear God’s people singing!

  • http://twitter.com/pastor_chris1 Christopher Bartell

    Everything just seemed to ‘flow’ yesterday…it’s nice when that happens once in a while:) God is good!

  • Barry Westman

    Here’s our Sunday Recap from the morning worship services and also our special Pie and Praise service last night! http://barrywestman.wordpress.com/2011/11/21/sunday-recap-november-20-2011/

  • http://dannypoyner.com Danny Poyner

    I remembered to add my link in the Mr. Linky this week! http://dannypoyner.com/2011/11/21/sunday-setlist-nov-20-2011-sundaysetlist/

  • Wes

    Posted my set list from our Nov. 19 night of worship.

  • Matt Templeton

    Posted our set from 11-20-11.

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