Ben Cantelon, Cathy Burton, Nick Herbert on joint tour

Kingsway are delighted to announce the start of something new ... but also something that happens to be perfectly ancient.

Worship In The Round is a fantastic opportunity to share in an evening of intimate,
engaging worship in the company of three great worship leaders.

Ben Cantelon, Cathy Burton, Nick Herbert and band team up to offer something simple: a couple of hours spent sharing the stories behind the songs and worshipping the Lord, seeing wherever things go and allowing the Spirit to take charge.

Ben Cantelon is part of the Worship Central team and leads worship at HTB as well as many events around the world (including Spring Harvest and Soul Survivor festivals).

Ben is the writer of ‘Love Came Down’, ‘Remain’ and ‘Saviour Of The World’ as well as co-writer of ‘Happy Day’ with Tim Hughes.

Cathy Burton’s breadth of experience from a singer-songwriter to worship leader, has given Cathy plenty to say and plenty of ways of saying it. ‘Source of Every Hour’, Cathy’s first worship album, is a collection of worship songs written for the local church encompassing songs of praise from difficult places.

Nick Herbert leads and oversees worship at St Mary’s, Bryanston Square in London, where he has worked for over ten years developing the worship life of the church.

He has led worship in Germany, Austria and across the US as well as at UK events Spring Harvest and New Wine for the last four years. As well as a worship leader Nick has developed into a gifted co-writer, with credits on ‘Highest and the Greatest’, ‘You Are’, ‘Jesus Saves’, ‘Rescuer’ and “Not Ashamed’.

The October tour will take the trio to seven towns and cities across the UK, including Belfast, Southampton and Stoke.

For more information and tickets visit www.worshipintheround.co.uk
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