Hillsong Church London Open House to Reveal All



Hillsong London have scheduled a day of informal sessions for July, which will give followers and all Christians and attendees the chance to realise in real and practical terms the journey of Hillsong Church – both in London and in Sydney, Australia.

The ever-growing Hillsong Church has invited a number of key speakers to attend the event to share their experiences and to give a deeper insight into how the famous vibrant church came into existence.

Each session during the day will include a Question and Answer Session so that attendees can have their detailed questions answered about the church.

Areas that will be covered are worship, production, media and community.

Today Hillsong Church is having an impact nationally and internationally, with a growing congregation of over 15,000 people.

Hillsong Open House will take place on Saturday 30 July 2005 from 9.00 a.m. till 17.00 p.m.

Key Speakers will include:

Senior Associate Pastor - Donna Crouch, Hillsong Church Sydney

Worship Team - Peter Wilson, Hillsong Church London

Production and Logistics - Joe Clark, Hillsong Church London

TV/Media/Communication - Paul Nevison, Hillsong Church London

Community/New Christians/New People - Mark Wilkinson, Hillsong Church London

For more information and bookings please visit: www.hillsong.co.uk/openhouse
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