Renowned Ruach Bishop Releases 'Welcome in this Place' Album

|PIC1|Welcome in this Place, an album recorded by Bishop John Francis (Ruach Ministries) and the Ruach Choir, has launched recently via Integrity-Provident Distribution.

The project was recorded live at Ruach Ministries in South London during a gospel music concert.

"This live praise and worship album is a must have for any serious gospel fan, with songs that can only get your body swaying with its upbeat tempos and bring a smile to troubled souls," the album press release states.

Welcome in this Placeincludes songs such as "Where Everybody's Somebody" and "Worthy" and also features renowned UK reggae artist 'Watchman'.

As the founder of one of the largest and fastest growing churches in Europe, London-based Bishop John Francis has an audience of millions tuning into his TV programme Order My Steps, which is broadcast worldwide.

He was also recently featured in USA Today magazine listed fifth in the World-Class Pace Setting Pastors.

In addition, he received multiple music awards over the years, performing in the presence of the Queen and the Prince and late Princess of Wales.

For more information, go to www.integrityeurope.com.
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