Home > Worship Confessional > Redemption Church, Stevenage, Herts, 31/10/2007

Redemption Church, Stevenage, Herts, 31/10/2007

Wednesday night is our normal weekly prayer meeting night.  This week was the launch of the once-a-month “P5″ prayer meeting (which stands for power-filled, prophetic prayer & praise party).

Musically, it was a lot more intimate, with just me leading the worship – using my acoustic guitar & amp.  The style and flow of the worship were intentionally different to our Sunday service; on Sundays we plan for it to be more of a “shop window” (as widely accessible as possible) – with set arrangements etc; whereas the plan for this night was to leave a lot more space for there to be more free/spontaneous worship & for God to speak.

The songs on the set list were:

  • You Are Good (Israel Houghton)
  • Here I Am To Worship (Tim Hughes)
  • I Will Worship You (Mike Ellis)
  • We Bow Down (Viola Grafstrom)
  • Facedown (Matt Redman)

The first four songs were all played in the same key (E), which meant that the flow between the songs & times of free worship was effortless.  There was such a very real sense of God’s presence – with worship, prayer & prophecy intermingled, all the while the music was continually being played.  I find that grouping songs together in the same key really helps to provide a secure environment where people can easily focus on worshipping God and not be distracted; it provides the space for worship to carry on between songs and for the dynamic flow of conversation between God & man to continue.

There was a short powerful teaching from Pastor Mark about prayer and then we went back into worship.  I began to play the chord progression for Matt Redman’s, “Facedown” (this time in F); the worship & prayer began to flow again; we had an extended time of free, prophetic prayer & worship and eventually sang the song to end.

We had met with God, heard His voice, declared His truth, advanced His kingdom and had a truly awesome time doing it!  It’s going to be interesting to see what God does with these meetings over the coming months.

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  1. November 5, 2007 at 7:35 pm | #1

    Hey -
    This sounds like an awesome time. It’s great when we can have those services where we aren’t forced to be quite so scripted or produced, isn’t it!

    Thanks for letting this entry import directly into TheWorshipCommunity.Com as well, too!

    For the Kingdom,
    Fred McKinnon
    http://www.fredmckinnon.com

  2. November 6, 2007 at 5:07 pm | #2

    Ditto with Fred. That’s pretty much how our Sunday nights run. I was laughing with someone yesterday because I had a list of about five or so songs, but only ended up doing one of them, and we sort of…well, our Sunday nights usually just turn into off-the-cuff prayer meetings, so we just ended up praying and I did some spontaneous stuff, but we mostly just prayed. I love it.

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