Debut album from the Kingdom Worship Movement

It's not often that you see some of the 'who's who' of UK Worship Leaders collaborate on a worship project together.

Rain features songs by Noel Robinson, Graham Kendrick, Ben Cantelon, Lara Martin, Mark Beswick, Donna Akodu, Madeleine Kerzner and Sonnie Badu.

Recorded at KWM's 'Renewal' celebration in London last year, the result is a CD/DVD that celebrates the diversity of different worship leaders' forms of expression, whilst communicating their unified heart brilliantly.

In a passionate outpouring of worship they demonstrate that the bride can join together in one voice and connect in intimacy with the Groom.

Founded by Noel Robinson back in 2008 the 'Kingdom Worship Movement' is based on a vision that God gave Noel about wanting to 'rewire the house'.

Basically God spoke to Noel about uniting the UK church as part of the process for facilitating renewal and ultimately revival. Noel then shared this vision with like-minded worship leaders and KWM was born.

The aim of KWM is to see renewal through:

Releasing the worship of the nations
Bringing Unity
Raising up worshippers and intercessors to release prophetic declaration over the cities
Training people to hone their gifting and help people find their identity in God.
Three times a year KWM host 'Renewal Prophetic Worship Gatherings' in London, Birmingham and Manchester. Each event features both the evening worship gathering and daytime training in Worship Leading, Songwriting, Vocal & Musical Masterclasses, Dance & Movement, Recording and Production and Sound & Visual Engineering.


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