Worship band sings last line of "I Want to Know You" one more time, again It wasn't until September of 2003 that a quiet worship leader At Holy Cross Lutheran Church across from the town hall in Cedar First introduced contemporary praise choruses to the congregation Replacing a longstanding tradition of singing hymns on every occasion As the new band played through I Want to Know You, churchgoers thought they were in for a treat But to their dismay they were rather annoyed after hearing the last line of the song repeat It wasn't until September of 2003 that a quiet worship leader At Holy Cross Lutheran Church across from the town hall in Cedar First introduced contemporary praise choruses to the congregation Replacing a longstanding tradition of singing hymns on every occasion As the new band played through I Want to Know You, churchgoers thought they were in for a treat But to their dismay they were rather annoyed after hearing the last line of the song repeat It wasn't until September of 2003 that a quiet worship leader At Holy Cross Lutheran Church across from the town hall in Cedar First introduced contemporary praise choruses to the congregation Replacing a longstanding tradition of singing hymns on every occasion As the new band played through I Want to Know You, churchgoers thought they were in for a treat But to their dismay they were rather annoyed after hearing the last line of the song repeat [this time in acapella] It wasn't until September of 2003 that a quiet worship leader At Holy Cross Lutheran Church across from the town hall in Cedar First introduced contemporary praise choruses to the congregation Replacing a longstanding tradition of singing hymns on every occasion As the new band played through I Want to Know You, churchgoers thought they were in for a treat But to their dismay they were rather annoyed after hearing the last line of the song repeat As the new band played through I Want to Know You, churchgoers thought they were in for a treat But to their dismay they were rather annoyed after hearing the last line of the song repeat (4x) But to their dismay they were rather annoyed after hearing the last line of the song repeat (8x) But to their dismay... Dismay Rather annoyed (churchgoing churchgoers) After hearing the last line (surprised) After hearing the last line (they were so very surprised) Last line of the song repeat (of the song) Reeeeepeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaat (repeat, repeat) But to their dismay they were rather annoyed after hearing the last line of the soooooong reeeepeeeeaaaat, again.