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Unplugged Worship

15 September 2008 5 views One Comment

Last night I was leading worship at church and in order to try something that little bit different I decided to try an ‘unplugged’ worship set.

So the usual singers, pianist, drummer (usually me) and bassist were given the night off and with 2 guitars and a bongo we did a more chilled out worship set.

I also introduced the song ‘You never let go’ by Matt Redman which seemed to work well.

If you’re remotely interested here is the ’set list’ we used for worship unplugged.

How great Thou art, You never let go, Strength will rise, the highest and greatest, You chose the cross & Who is there like you?

If you lead worship in a church give a unplugged evening a go sometime!

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  • Benvolio said:

    I like unplugged worship MUSIC, especially in cherch… IMO if music is a bridge to God then the more instruments the longer the bridge.

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