SAMPLE SUNDAY SETLISTS

Set 1:

  1. ‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus by Church of the City

    • This hymn was originally written by Louisa Stead in 1882 but has been modified and adapted by many worship leaders. Jon Reddick, a black gospel singer and songwriter, took this hymn, specifically a chorus, and added a gospel feel to it by introducing solely the piano and organ.

    Yeshua by Alessandro Vilas Boas

    • This song was originally written in Portuguese by Alessandro Vilas Boas, a brazilian singer and songwriter and it is titled “Quero Conhecer Jesus.” This song became popular during The Send in 2019 and many other worship groups have translated it from Portuguese to English, Spanish, Hebrew, etc.

    Defender by Rita Springer and Bethel Music 

    • This song was written in 2017 by Bethel Music and vocalist Rita Springer, Steffany Gritzinger and Jean-Paul Gentile. This song’s concept comes from Exodus 14:14 and it has become popular in Christian Contemporary music genre, sung by many worship organizations and evidently translated to many languages. 

    Excess Love by JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise

    • This song was composed by gospel singer JJ Hairstone, leader and director of Youthful Praise choir. “Excess Love Remix” features lead vocals by a native Nigerian woman, Mercy Chinwo. The single was recorded live in Abuja, Nigeria and is from his award-nominated album, Miracle Worker.

Set 2:

  1. No weapon by Fred Hammond

    • This song is composed by Fred Hammond, a celebrated gospel singer, songwriter, and producer who has been honored with a Grammy Award, is renowned for his soul-stirring and encouraging music. One of his notable compositions, "No Weapon [Live]," beautifully articulates the strength found in faith and the steadfast protection that God bestows upon those who follow Him.

    How Deep the Fathers Love by Stuart Townend

    • This hymn was originally written by British songwriter and Christian worship leader Stuart Townend in 1995. The hymn became an instant classic and is now sung in churches all over the world. Many bands have adapted it and even added their own style to it. 

    Give me Jesus by UPPERROOM

    • This song was originally written by Fernando Ortega in 1999. Upperroom is a prayer and worship movement formed in 2010 which consists of multiple singer and songwriters in Dallas. They covered ‘Give Me Jesus’ in their Love Note album released in October 2021, where over 1.2M people listened to it. 

    Make Room by Community Music

    • Based out of Chicago, Community Music is a part of COMMUNITY Christian Church and has just released their newest single “Make Room." Community Music is comprised of church planters and artists who work together to equip local and global artists and leaders in the Jesus Mission. Make Room was written by Lucas and Evelyn Cortazio, Josh Farro and Rebekah White; produced by Andrew Bergthold (We The Kingdom) and mixed by Ainslie Grosser (for KING & COUNTRY). 

Set 3:

  1. Shout to the Lord by Jeremy Riddle

    • This song was originally composed by Darlene Zschech in 1993, a popular worship ballad that was published by Hillsong Music Australia. The studio version of the performance charted at number 43 in the Billboard Hot 100 of that year, receiving coverage from multiple worship artists and bands, including Bethel Music. 

    More than Anything by Anita Wilson

    • This song is sung by Anita Wilson, a famous gospel singer, and was written and produced by Rick Robinson, her husband. This song is famous within the black christian community and instantly draws in listeners to worship God freely. 

    Psalm 23 (I am not Alone) by People & Songs

    • This song was written by Phil King and Meredith Andrews, two musicians who are popular within the christian contemporary music realm. However, People and Songs covered it and they adapted a more gospel feel with the way it is vocally sung, including having a choir in the live recording. This song embodies psalm 23 and is a great reminder of God is with you throughout mountains and valleys.

    In Christ Alone + Praise The Lord by Bethel Music 

    • In Christ Alone is one of the most popular Christian hymns written by Ketih Getty and Stuart Townend in 2001. Due to its popularity, many worship groups covered it, including Bethel Music. They took the traditional hymn and added more of CCM style to it, including the spontaneous tag ‘Praise The Lord’ that was birthed out of one of Upperroom’s worship sets.