Hillsong Kids' Supernatural CD to Release

|PIC1|Integrity Music recently announced the US release of Supernatural, the latest CD from the dynamic Hillsong Kids ministry of Sydney, Australia's Hillsong Church.

Supernatural contains 14 songs including Hillsong classics along with new music emerging from the church. The album was recorded live with a crowd of 3,000 children.

The resources for children's ministry include a Supernatural CD-ROM Songbook and a DVD that offers performance trax videos with audio options, four song episodes with discussion style monologues, documentaries and more.

The Supernatural CD, DVD and CD-ROM songbook will be available at Christian retail stores throughout the US beginning February 27, distributed by Provident-Integrity Distribution.

Additional information about Hillsong Kids is available at www2.hillsong.com/kids.

In other Hillsong news, the London branch announced the dates for their annual women's conference, Colour Your World 2007.

This year, Colour, which gathers women of all ages from around the world, will take place 20-21 April, 2007. The event aims to "encourage, inspire, and mobilise" the status and culture of women so that "they may rise to their full potential" and "place value upon womanhood".
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