Noel Robinson focuses on worship as tool for transformation

|PIC1|Believers with a heart for worship and a desire to make a difference in the lives of others will have the opportunity to gain a greater understanding and impartation of how to activate worship in their everyday life, personal devotions and corporate worship at the second Kingdom Worship Movement (KWM) conference organised by worship leader Noel Robinson.

This two day event runs from 29-30 January 2010 at Glory House in London and will comprise of daytime workshops and evening celebration concerts.

Last year’s event attracted over 600 people. Noel hopes that pastors, worship leaders, choir directors and music directors will capture the vision for this event and encourage their members to attend.

He shared, “The aim of the Kingdom Worship Movement is to bring together believers from different denominations and cultures so they can worship together, and learn and be empowered from leading exponents of worship Kingdom principles and practical skills that will enable them to impact their congregations and local communities.”

Topics to be covered at the KWM conference include worship as a tool of intercession, songwriting, vocal and music master classes, media and communication, CD recording and production, dance and movement and sound engineering.

Delegates will learn from men and women who have travelled the world leading people into worship as well as experienced the impact heartfelt worship has on people’s lives. Seminar leaders will include Graham Kendricks, Ben Cantelon, Lara Martin, Nicky Brown, Sonnie Badu, Madeleine Kerzner and Wayne Ellington. Some of the seminar leaders will also minister in the evening concerts.

Noel commented, “The KWM is now in its second year, and I am honoured that some of the leading exponents of worship in this country have given their support to this event.”

He continued, “I believe God is doing a new thing and bringing Christians of different denominations, cultures and ethnicities together to learn from each other as well as develop new ways, using the power inherent in worship, to make a difference in our local communities and across the nations.

"The KWM aims to play a small part in this new thing God is doing by sharing information that will help raise up a new generation of believer who can use worship as a spiritual weapon to bring God’s purposes to manifest on this earth.”

The 2010 Kingdom Worship Movement conference in London is the first of four events that Noel Robinson plans to hold during 2010, teaching believers across the country the principles of worship.
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