Spring Harvest announces 2010 worship leaders

|PIC1|They are Vicky Beeching, Ben Cantelon, Tim Hughes, Graham Kendrick, Trent and one more worship leader to be confirmed at a later date.

Beeching, who is now based in the US, returns to Spring Harvest after leading worship in the Big Top in Minehead this year where she performed her song “Jesus is my best friend”, written specially for the gathering.

Cantelon, originally from Canada, will marry this autumn as well as make the move from Soul Survivor church in Watford to Holy Trinity Brompton, where he joins Hughes and the rest of the Worship Central staff.

Something of a regular at Spring Harvest over the years, Kendrick is best known for his songs ‘Shine Jesus Shine’, ‘Knowing You’, ‘The Servant King’ and ‘Amazing Love’.

Trent, meanwhile, will make their Spring Harvest debut next year. The worship band hails from Vineyard church in Nottingham where it already has a dedicated following.

Confirmed Bible readers for Spring Harvest 2010: Different Eyes include Pete Greig of 24/7 Prayer, Danielle Strickland of The Salvation Army, Jeff Lucas of Timberline Church, the Evangelical Alliance's Krish Kandiah, and Oasis founder Steve Chalke.

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