Delirious? Gets On Board with Joyce Meyer Again

|PIC1|Delirious? will be joining dynamic #1 New York Times bestselling author and preacher Joyce Meyer in another line-up of conferences.

The popular British rock group will join Hillsong United and Meyer in the United States. A trip to Germany and South Africa with the dynamic preacher will follow.

Delirious? and Meyer's went on a trip to Hyderabad, India, last year, where they hosted a crowd of more than 1.2 million people.

"We are so excited to combine a powerful worship experience with God's practical Word at our conferences. We believe and pray that thousands of lives will be changed," said Meyer.

Delirious? recently completed its 26-city Worship Revolution Tour in the US with EMI /Forefront's Rebecca St James and EMI-Sparrow Record's Vicky Beeching.

The band performed songs from their most recent, five-star rated DVD-CD, Now Is The Time: Live At Willow Creek.

Delirious? is considered to be the force that changed the face of worship internationally, with "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever", "Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?", "Majesty" and more modern anthems that are sung in worship services around the world.

In addition, Delirious? was recently honoured by the Gospel Music Association with its second International Award presented at the 38th Annual Dove Awards ceremony held before a packed industry audience at the Grand Ole Opry House on 25th of April.
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