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TYPES OF SONGS

Within the American church tradition, the 'Order of Service' is a purposeful architectural design, using music as a means for a spiritual journey. We utilize a diverse tapestry of songs to guide the congregation, ensuring every note creates a deeper connection and more intimate communion with God.

Opening Hymn / Praise and Worship
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black blue and yellow textile

Used At the start of service , these "usher in the Spirit." Based on Psalm 100:4 ("Enter His gates with thanksgiving"), these songs transition the congregation from the "outside world" into a holy headspace.

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a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
a man riding a skateboard down a street next to tall buildings
a man riding a skateboard down a street next to tall buildings
Sermonic Solos & Selections

Performed right before the Word is preached. These are designed to "plow the soil" of the heart, breaking up distractions so the "seed" of the sermon can take root.

Songs like “Amazing Grace” or “Blessed Assurance” connect the generations and affirm shared doctrine and faith. The create unity and help put the congregation on one accord.

Congregational Hymns
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black blue and yellow textile
The Alter Call / Invitation

Soft, repetitive music used to lower emotional barriers, allowing individuals to respond to the conviction of the Holy Spirit.

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a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
High Praise
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Fast-paced, rhythmic music (often with heavy organ and drums) used to celebrate victory, breakthroughs, or the joy of the Holy Ghost.