Soul Survivor Introduces 'New Face'

Ben Cantelon is the latest worship leader to join the Soul Survivor team, as the ministry continues its development of young world renowned worship leaders such as Matt Redman, Tim Hughes, and Vicky Beeching.

The Canadian born singer is currently Worship Director at Soul Survivor Watford and headlines at Soul Survivor's festivals in the UK and internationally.

Last year Survivor released Love Came Down: Soul Survivor Live, featuring Cantelon. He wrote the opening song "Celebrate" and the title track "Love Came Down", as well as co-writing "Happy Day" with Tim Hughes.

This month, his first studio recording released on the 'emerge' label, a series started by Survivor to introduce emerging young worship leaders and bands being raised by God.

Daylight Breaks Through is a seven track album which includes "Celebrate" and "Love Came Down". The album was produced by Dwayne Larring, who co-produced Tim Hughes' Here I Am To Worship.

Over the summer, Ben will be leading worship at Soul Survivor and Momentum, as well as touring on the autumn Soul Survivor Roadshows.
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