Here is a list of some of the songs that may be performed...
Come let us go up - Israel's Hope
Blessed is the man - Israel's Hope
O Give thanks - Israel's Hope
Yahweh - Paul Wilbur
To Him who sits upon the throne - Paul Wilbur
Hinnay ma tov - Paul Wilbur
Sing Hallelujah - Lamb
Sacrifice Lamb - Lamb
Shu-Vee - Lamb
Ephraim - Lamb
Baruch Ha Shem - Lamb
In the morning - Lamb
I will talk to my brothers - Lamb
Sh'ma - Lamb
Rak atah Eloheim - Sara Lieberman (Sar Shalom)
Ma Navu - Chaim Warshawski
Nachamu Ami - Chaim Warshawski & Celeste Mills
Kumi Ori - Barry & Batya Segal
Kadosh - Barry & Batya Segal
On your walls oh Jerusalem - Barry & Batya Segal
Baruch Haba  - Barry and Batya Segal
Who is like You - Linda Davis
Father hear our cry - Linda Davis
Yahweh is a man of war
Shout
Dance with your tambourine
Mashiach
More Love, more power - Michael W. Smith
Breathe - Michael W. Smith
Draw me close to You - Michael W. Smith
Above All - Michael W. Smith
Trading my sorrows - Delirious
Amazing Love - Delirious
Amazing Grace - The Gaither Family
Because He lives - The Gaither Family
Heart of Worship - Matt Redman
Better is one day - Matt Redman
Shout to the Lord - Matt Redman
Lord, I lift Your name on high
In Your presence - Kathy Howard
I will come - Kathy Howard
I want to know You - Darrel Evans
And many,many more...
Description of performances
The mood of the worship performance is relaxed with no real expectations other than to move closer to the throne of Yahweh. It is an atmosphere that is nurturing to the move of the
Ruach Ha Qodesh and also to fellowship of brethren. A time of giving ourselves completely to Him so that He might work greatly in our souls and spirits.
The Electric performances will explode at the start for worshippers to shout aloud to The Rock of their Salvation. To bring a joyful sacrifice to the altar and to express themselves through
dance and the clapping of hands.
The Acoustic performances, though at a lower volume will express the raw passion in the hearts of Yahweh's people. Worshippers are invited to clap their hands, sing along, and to
dance with all their soul and might, as Yahweh is glorified and sought after.
The 2nd half of the performance is one of meditation and deep worship. Worshippers are asked to look within themselves and to hear the words Yahweh is speaking to them in that
moment. It is a time of much needed intimacy with Yahweh to search out within ourselves who He really is in the moments of our lives. A time to establish a heart of unity among
brethren.


Philip            Davis
www.davismusicministries.com