Worship Leader Packs from KDMusic for
Sun & Rain and
“May My Days Be a Temple of Praise”
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Autumn brings colour, harvest tables and a fresh chance to say “thank you” together. For worship leaders and music teams looking to mark the season with songs that are both singable and scripturally rooted, I’ve pulled together two ready-to-use pieces: Sun & Rain and May My Days Be a Temple of Praise. Both come with full Worship Leader Packs (charts, backing tracks, lyric video) and fit beautifully into harvest, creation, blessing and thanksgiving services.
What’s Included in Each Resource
Lyric Video – ideal for projection or an online service.
Worship Leader Pack – chord charts, lead sheets, backing track and MP3 download, all ready to go.
Usage Rights – compatible with CCLI/SongSelect-reporting churches.
Flexible Use – each song works both for a dedicated harvest service and more general Sunday-morning worship.
Song One: Sun & Rain
A simple, melodic piece drawing directly from Jesus’ words in the Sermon on the Mount about blessing and forgiveness. (Matthew 5)
In the past year it reached #2 in the CCLI “Seasons” category and #5 in “Harvest”.
Though ideal for harvest, it works wonderfully any Sunday when you want a congregation to focus on the nature of God’s blessing and our response of thanks.
Worship Leader Tip:
Invite your congregation to reflect: “Where have you seen sun in your life? Where have you needed rain?” Then sing the song slowly and simply, allowing space for personal thanksgiving.
Song Two: May My Days Be a Temple of Praise
A contemplative song celebrating God’s love and care through life’s changing seasons.
Achieved strong ranking in CCLI categories: #3 “Seasons”, #6 “Feast”, #15 “Providence”, #18 “Creation”.
Suitable for harvest services, creation-themed Sundays, or thanksgiving moments when you want a slightly slower tempo and reflective tone.
Worship Leader Tip:
Begin with a quiet moment: ask the congregation to think of something God has sustained them through. Then transition into the song, emphasising themes of God’s ongoing faithfulness rather than just one-off events.
Why These Songs Help Your Service Flow
When you link harvest gratitude, creation’s cycle, and God’s steadfast provision, you build a worship set that doesn’t simply shout “thank you” but reflects deeply on God’s work in our lives and world. These songs serve both celebrationand contemplation — enabling congregations to respond with real engagement rather than just passive singing.
How to Make the Most of Them
Plan early: Download the packs now, practice with your team, and try the song in rehearsal well before the service.
Visual support matters: Use simple slides with lyric videos, or consider adding harvest-themed imagery (tables of produce, fields, families).
Connect to your sermon or service theme: For example, tie Sun & Rain to a message on “God’s provision in every season”, and May My Days to “Our lives as ongoing worship-spaces”.
Encourage response: After the song, invite a short personal pause or an audio loop of the backing track for reflection.
What do you think?
I’d love to hear how your church uses these songs. Send a quick email, tag us on Instagram, or share a short video of your team in action — it’s always encouraging to see hospitality in worship from across the UK and beyond.
Grace & peace,
Dave (KDMusic)
Belfast | KDMusic.co.uk
