Hillsong's Reuben Morgan to Tour Europe

|PIC1|Hillsong worship leader Reuben Morgan is coming back to Europe for another set of events, Furious? Records announced.

The tour kicks off in mid-July in Glasgow and will take Morgan to six countries, including England, Germany and Sweden.

The worship leader and writer of classics such as "Eagles' Wings", "My Redeemer Lives" and "Lord I Give You My Heart" will also be performing with Australian worship leader and Hillsong song-writer Ben Fielding.

Hillsong recently wrapped up its annual conference in Australia. Thousands of Christians from 68 nations representing 19 denominations gathered at the Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia to take part in the five-day conference, which was held last week.

Regarded as Australia's biggest annual conference, the Hillsong Conference attracts pastors, worship leaders, musicians, community workers and individual believers representing hundreds of churches.
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