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    Wednesday, July 16, 2008

    Your Favorite Praise or Worship Song?

    What is your favorite praise or worship song? You can list a few if you would like. They can be traditional or contemporary. I would like us to use people's favorites as often as possible in worship so share with me your favorite.

    6 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    I love 'In the Garden"

    Marilyn Courtney

    Anonymous said...

    My most favorites are:
    "Shout To the Lord"
    "Be Thou My Vision"
    "Famous One"
    "Lord, Reign In Me"
    "How Great Thou Art"

    I generaly love most of HillSongs (including United) music, also Fanny Crosby's or others of her era.

    Bonnie

    Anonymous said...

    Hosanna by Hillsong United is my favorite worship song. Not only does it talk about our Risen and Coming king and hopes of renewal in the hearts of the lost, but the word Hosanna itself. A term of praise and also meaning "Save us!"

    Then that bridge "heal my heart and make it clean... break my heart for what breaks yours" Just asking Him for a holy burden for His people and the world.

    When I sing it, I try not to take the message of the song lightly.

    Anonymous said...

    "Order My Steps"
    "Change" by Walter Hawkins and many others by him
    "Total Praise"
    Most songs by Donnie McClurkin
    "Stomp" Kirk Franklin

    Nicole Bontrager

    Anonymous said...

    wow, what good songs our church family calls favorites! i like also, the song that sings,
    "Wind in my Sail,...You're the Anchor... my Hope is in You Alone!", and "Eagle's Wing".
    "Create in me a Clean Heart",
    "You are the Potter I am the clay",
    and many Spirituals really move me, they feel so deep and lived.
    and so, so many others that lift Praises to our God & King.
    I also like that Mt Oak is vesatile and willing to "mix it up" with it's song styles, not staying stuck in any one genre as though the Lord would only speak in that fashion. It was nice last week 7-27, when the "young band" did (and i might say eloquently) one of the old traditional hymns - it was wonderful indeed.
    Thank you God & Mt oak for being so versatile in the way you relate to us.

    Anonymous said...

    That last one was mine. Thanks for posting it Rev.
    Ann Macomber