Photo credit:  Ann Voskamp and aholyexperience.com.  Used with permission.

Photo credit: Ann Voskamp and aholyexperience.com. Used with permission.

This post is part of the Sunday Setlist blog carnival.

The lesson at The Table this morning was that God takes the ordinary and converts it to extraordinary. The scripture passage was the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine. And His new wine was even better than the initial wine. So be it, Lord.

I was grateful to play with Aynsley Martindale, Robin Madison, Jon Brooks, Karlton Scott, and David Durham. Here was our set.

2 Comments

  1. Rob Still January 20, 2013 at 7:16 pm - Reply

    Wow that’s a lot of songs! How long is the service? With communion every Sunday?

    • Jonathan Riggs January 21, 2013 at 9:36 am - Reply

      Hey, Rob. Yes, it is a lot of songs. And yes, communion every Sunday. (We played both “How Deep the Father’s Love for Us” and “Overcome” during communion.

      Communion takes longer than at Belmont, because the people are served communion individually at one of five (or so) stations.

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