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Well, I thought it was actually an excellent way to integrate and flow into the next element. Actually, I didn't know it was planned, but when Bruce did it last week–and now you–I think we should continue that. It allows for a much better transition.
Closing worship set- I felt as it could have used a little more direction. There wasn't really instruction as to whether we were supposed to sing or just reflect. It's kind of weird sitting down to such a strong song.
3 Responses to Sunday Worship 02-21-2010
James Lefeu
February 22nd, 2010 at 3:29 am
I thought the worship team did a great job.
I felt that I didn't catch Arnold's cue correctly on the exact moment to start the prayer.
Also, someone mentioned to me that they were confused by the fact that I was closing the worship set in prayer.
Hans
February 22nd, 2010 at 2:13 pm
Well, I thought it was actually an excellent way to integrate and flow into the next element. Actually, I didn't know it was planned, but when Bruce did it last week–and now you–I think we should continue that. It allows for a much better transition.
Phillip Chan
February 23rd, 2010 at 5:58 pm
I agree about the transition.
First worship set was really awesome.
Closing worship set- I felt as it could have used a little more direction. There wasn't really instruction as to whether we were supposed to sing or just reflect. It's kind of weird sitting down to such a strong song.