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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Train Song

Train a child up in the way that he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it. BSV (Balthazor Standard Version).

Can I brag on my kid a little? My son Daniel is an anointed Worship leader and keyboardist. He operates in the flow of the Holy Spirit and makes his old man proud. Both of my kids are devoted Christian young men with callings on their lives and I get a real kick out of ministering with them.

Daniel does a version of an old and well recorded tune called People Get Ready. I always say it was writted by the Rev. Curtis Mayfield. It has a cult following around our church (Walk on Water ministries) and our Pastor, Perry Burgess is as obsessed with it as anybody. He requests this tune often, sometimes by saying "Daniel, time to fire up the train" or something like that.



Daniel is in the process of applying to Graduate School to study Physical Therapy. It is a very competitive field and spots in school are not easy to come by. Pray for him as he goes through this and that God's will for him will come to pass. There are some really incredible opportunities out there for him and we hope for the best.

This weeks set list:

My Savior Loves, My Savior Lives by Aaron Shust

Made To Worship by Chris Tomlin

You are My Praise by Healing Flow

People Get Ready by Curtis Mayfield

We Fall Down by Chris Tomlin

This blog is occasionally (yes, not regularly enough) a part of the Sunday Set lists on TheWorshipCommunity.com go there and check out what other worship teams are doing.

http://www.theworshipcommunity.com/sunday-setlists-140/

in the flow

jack


2 comments:

  1. I LOVE the Aaron Shust song! I will have to look up the Curtis Mayfield, i am not familiar with that. Looks like a wonderful set! Maggie

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  2. Thanks, Maggie! It was a good set. People Get Ready has been recorded by a lot of people, you can probably find several versions of it.

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