Sample worship plan
Example output

Sunday morning — “The goodness of God”

4 songs · ~32 min · 2 key changes · generated and laid out by SundayCue.

The order

Song order

01
Praise
Elevation Worship
C132
02
Yahweh
Maverick City
B♭76
03
Goodness of God
Bethel Music
D75
04
King of Kings
Hillsong Worship
D70
The arc

Set flow

A 32-minute service shaped around the goodness of God. Open declaratively in C, narrow into spacious adoration in B♭, carry the room through confession in D, then send them out in the same key — steady and assured.

The direction

MD notes

Praise

Open declaratively. Full band from the top, drums driving. Hands open, eyes up — this is the gathering.

Yahweh

Drop to keys + vocal on V2 to make room for silence. Let the bridge breathe; resist filling it.

Goodness of God

Anchor the room in his goodness. Build the bridge in two, then pull right back for the final chorus.

King of Kings

Send them out in the same key. Steady, confident, unhurried. End on a sustained pad.

The glue

Transitions

C → B♭

2-bar pad walk, click stays. Leader: one line of scripture over the pad.

B♭ → D

Modulation lift with a cymbal swell. Count the band in clearly.

D → D

Fermata then ~6 seconds of silence before King of Kings. Let it land.

The prep

Rehearsal plan

First 10 min

Run the two key changes cold — C→B♭ and the modulation into D. These are the risk points.

Next 15 min

Yahweh dynamics: the V2 drop and the bridge. Lock the band on when to pull back.

Last 10 min

Top-to-tail the set for flow. Practise the fermata silence — it always feels longer than it is.

The send

WhatsApp message

♪ Sunday · Nov 24 — "The goodness of God"
10am · Grace Chapel

Set order:
1. Praise — Elevation (C) · 132bpm
2. Yahweh — Maverick City (B♭) · 76bpm
3. Goodness of God — Bethel (D) · 75bpm
4. King of Kings — Hillsong (D) · 70bpm

Rehearsal: Wed 7pm. We'll focus on the two key changes + the Yahweh drop.
Ableton + click in the pack. Thank you, team — it's going to be a good one. 🙏

No lyrics or chord charts — copyright-safe.

Make one for your Sunday

This is an illustrative example, not a live generation.