Worship Song Reactions // Praise You Anywhere // You've Already Won // Praise (Elevation Worship)
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- In this video, Brian and Bradford discuss three popular worship songs:
Praise You Anywhere - Brandon Lake
Praise - Elevation Worship
You've Already Won - Shane and Shane
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Table of contents:
00:00 - Welcome
00:31 - The songs we are discussing today
00:55 - We have patches for these songs (of course...)
01:15 - Praise (Elevation Worship) - Our thoughts on the song
03:41 - Praise - Lyrics & theology
06:29 - Praise - anything we don't like about it?
08:53 - Praise - how we would introduce this song to our church
11:40 - Praise - guitar tones and parts
14:37 - You've Already Won - Shane and Shane - our thoughts on the song
15:22 - You've Already Won - lyrics and theology
19:01 - You've Already Won - anything we don't like?
21:34 - You've Already Won - how to introduce it with scripture
23:25 - You've Already Won - guitar tones and parts
25:53 - Praise You Anywhere (Brandon Lake) - our thoughts
26:11 - Brian's love letter to Brandon
27:52 - Praise You Anywhere - Lryics and theology
29:24 - Praise You Anywhere - anything we don't like?
30:59 - Praise You Anywhere - How to introduce it
33:52 - Praise You Anywhere - guitar tones and parts
38:07 - Final thoughts on these songs
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This was great. It was really cool to hear you guys talk about the theological side of things. Keep it coming.
Oh yeah! We introduced "You've Already Won" to my church just a few months ago and it's really solid!
I'm so glad you guys are still making videos helpful to worship leaders! Thank you!
Enjoyed it fellas as usual! Thanks for continuing to be relatable, honest, and a good resource for worship leaders. 👍
Some of the best advice I ever heard from a worship leader is pick your songs like people solely base their theology from them. People also get to hear the word and a sermon in the context of a service , but to be cognizant that worship can also in part fufill the same is important.
Thank you so much for the insight on these songs as well
i need more of these!
love this
fantastic discussion guys... bring more of this type of content!
For new songs, I love to put them on the pre/post service playlist for a few weeks before we learn the song so everyone has heard it before
This definitely needs to be a permanent series.
With praise, I think getting the congregation to sing “I will” statements is a good thing. They will sing won’t they won’t say. We sing about what we will do so,times, particularly early in a set as God has always been interested in our cry’s. But, we can’t solely sing about us. 100%. It’s a journey up the hill to the throne room. I approach each set as we start at the bottom and I know the way. Highest praise, holy etc is THE place to finish
There’s a podcast interview with Matt Redman on WorshipMinistryTraining where he talks about helpfulness (self centered) vs holiness (God centered) and how there is a great connection between the two helping the congregation connect. Our worship shouldn’t consistently have solely one or the other but weave them in order to be self-reflecting on Gods great holiness!
I like your take!
Love this ❤
I use to think the same thing of “Worship songs shouldn’t be first person” and how like they should always be telling what God does. But then i heard Brandon Lake explain it beautifully. There is vertical praise and horizontal praise. In this case i can definitely see both. We are declaring what we will do when hard things come. “Ill praise when i feel it,and I’ll praise when i don’t. I’ll praise cause i know your still in control.” That’s almost like a no matter the circumstance God you still get the glory and honor and praise. We see that in the psalms a lot. One example is “I sought the Lord…”. So i guess thats how i see the song Praise. That my POV.
It's interesting to complain about that, then read the psalm or Habakkuk where the bible says, "yet I..." like a weird "we should do better than the bible". There are more psalmist centered psalms than God centered psalms. Not that I disagree with Bradford. In fact on the face of it I agreed completely then started comparing it to the bible. It's a nuanced point and I appreciate how he presented it as something to consider.
The struggle is trying to clarify the difference between individual worship (first person singular songs) and songs designed for congregational worship (first person plural). There should be lots of "we" and "us", and less of "I" and "me". When I lead worship, I want to sing WE way more than I. I want the congregation voice to be the worship, not a bunch of individuals. There's a place for an individual song as worship, and there's place for corporate worship, meaning the body as whole and the songs should reflect the body as a whole.
@@jarodsmart that sounds all well and good. When I read it it sounds proper and I want to agree. It's weird that the Bible doesn't do it that way.
@@travisvwrightIt doesn't? I mean, several of the Psalms are labeled "To the Chief Musician" or "For the sons of Korah" and some are labeled "A prayer of David" or other things. Again, it doesn't mean they can't be used in an individual or corporate setting, but some are written specifically to be used corporately. Even songs written now use the singular vs. plural language with the same intent. Some songs make GREAT special music or individual performance worship songs, while some are FANTASTIC songs for the body to sing together. For modern songs where we might be trying to replicate a band's song, we have the notes, musicality, and words to engage with as well. Some songs are just too hard for the average lay person to sing. And if the people can't sing worship with us, we're failing to lead worship.
We joke around that the worship catalog which should be ALL about God, the biggest section is the letter "I" because of all the song titles that start with "I".
I'm not saying we don't sing songs in First Person. We do. When we pick a set list, we try to strike that balance of songs that say we/us/our/etc., to encourage engagement. We want our worship to be focused on God and us giving praise/honor/glory to Him. There is something really cool our declaring "My God" or "My Savior" for a personal worship song. And another really cool experience when everyone is declaring "Our God" and "Our Savior".
Again (to close out this novella), it's a good idea to consider how many songs have the I vs We in an average service. I went to a service that was 5 "I" songs and both my wife and I felt weird at the end. We felt we sung more about ourselves as individuals than about God.
Some of this is preference, oddly enough Jesus gave very commands about songs we should or shouldn't sing. He mainly said for us to Love God. That's the plan!
More videos like this!!!!
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8:01 I really agree. We tend sometimes to focus too much on ourselves during worship
Great video guys! Got to do more of these. Did not know that yall had moved to Bama! Worship Leader from Oxford about 45 minutes down the road. Jim and Nicks usually doesnt dissappoint on Bar B Q.
Jim and Nicks is good! But it’s a chain. Got it here in NC too. Gotta find those special places!!
Praise by Elevation is awesome
Hi guys we did at our church and went over great especially the start
Yall should def do more song reactions
@Worship Tutorials. Check out Shand & Shane "I will wait for you (Psalm 130)". That song has some decent electric guitar.
First!
I’m in Birmingham.
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i think with the shane & shane song, the "overcome" lyric could be in refrence to Rev.12:11.
At least, thats what i understood/connected that lyric to..havent checked the worshiptogether for it yet lol
3rd!
Is this released as an audio only podcast ? Would love that ❤
Just moved to Smithfield, NC and have to say that Texas BBQ is where it’s at!
Could you do All I Want by Gateway Worship?
😂 praise, you absolutely have to have a high energy person do it
Are these podcast available in just audio form on a podcast platform?
Awesome video, I appreciate your insights.
The intro/outro (let everything...) to Praise by Elevation does not work in an intimate church setting. It comes out disjointed and jarring. I was really glad to hear you both agree with this point so now I know it isn't our worship singers.
Elevation recently released a choir version of the song in which they treat the section very differently by playing chords over that intro/outro, and by introducing a different melody line for the lyrics the second time they do it. I wonder if you think the approach used in this version might be more practical for a church setting?
Would totally be up to the leader and how they feel it fits the church. Could be great!
We've been playing You've Already Run, such a great song and fun to play from a guitar perspective.
Hey, I'd watch y'all demonstrate feats of strength! "Worship songs to work out to in the gym!" Brad lifts while Brian rips the lead parts!
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I just realized that Bradford has the same brain as I have. Now if I could just hit arm day in the gym…
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Ha spellchecker strikes again. Won
What church are these guys with. They mentioned Alabama. Church of the Highlands?
Brian here. Nick and I moved to Birmingham recently. Bradford is in Raleigh, NC.
We have not found a church home yet in AL…
Ah ok. Was curious. I go to a church in the Indy area. Our senior pastor came from Church of the Highlands and knows Chris Hodges well.
Usually reaction videos actually listen to the song. You should call this change this to Worship Song Breakdown.