All Out: Worship Through Singing (Exodus 15)

Free Downloadable Resources

All Out – 1 – Singing – Exodus 15 (notes)

All Out – 1 – Singing – Exodus 15 (slides)

All Out – 1 – Singing – Exodus 15 (curriculum)

This sermon kicks off our brand spanking new serious called ALL OUT which is all about worship through the last half of the book of Exodus. This story is incredible as it tells how the Israelites broke out into an immediate, natural, and spontaneous worship service right after they passed through the Red Sea. They couldn’t help but sing and worship God for what He had just done in their lives! In the same way, believers are natural singers. For those who have experienced the saving grace of God, we naturally sing His praises. We can’t help it! This message helped our student ministry worship Jesus more emotionally, passionately, and loudly in incredible ways!

storyline #88: Exodus 15 “apps for iworship: fight songs″

Free files for youth pastors and small group leaders:
10 – Exodus 15 – iWorship with Fight Songs (mp3)
10 – Exodus 15 – iWorship with Fight Songs (handout)
10 – Exodus 15 – iWorship with Fight Songs (ppt)
10 – Exodus 15 – iWorship with Fight Songs (game)
10 – Exodus 15 – iWorship with Fight Songs (notes)
10 – Exodus 15 – iWorship with Fight Songs (pulpit)
10 – Exodus 15 – iWorship with Fight Songs (questions)
10 – Exodus 15 – iWorship with Fight Songs (service)
sermon intro video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeyqm9s9_EY
Do you ever feel like your worship participation in church has gotten old, stale, boring, or routine? Do you need to be reminded of how awesome, special, and straight-up shocking our worship to Christ really should be? Do you need to be taught on the importance and the way to worship Jesus more biblically? Well you’re in luck. Here ya go… Listen up!

Storyline #14: Exodus 14-15. "The Great Escape: Sea the salvation of the Lord"

Free files for my fellow student pastors…

14-exodus-14-15 (audio)

14-exodus-14-15 (handout)

14-exodus-14-15 (ppt)

Glass was shattering, the roof came caving in, and the walls were crumbling to the floor.  “It was like a bad dream.  I just have to keep reminding myself it really happened,” one teen recounted.  In February 2007, a massive tornado ripped through the Enterprise, AL area.  School was in session, many teenagers were injured, and some were killed.  Personally not having children, I can’t imagine being a parent who raised their child for over 15 years and having them taken away by such a disaster.

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