Tim Hughes Joins Global Day of Prayer Worship Team

Popular worship leader Tim Hughes has recently joined the growing list of musicians that will gather for the Global Day of Prayer worship team.

|PIC1|Internationally known as writer of "Here I am to Worship" and "Beautiful One", Hughes is famous for his energetic presence in summer festivals at youth movement Soul Survivor.

As Worship Director in Holy Trinity Brompton Church, Hughes also works in training praise leaders as he hosts worship workshop 'Worship Central'.

In addition to Tim Hughes, the line-up for the Global Day of Prayer worship team includes Graham Kendrick, Noel Robinson, Muyiwa, amongst others.

The Global Day of Prayer will see thousands of Christians from all denominations and backgrounds unite at West Ham FC's stadium in East London to pray for the capital and the nation. The event will take place on Pentecost Sunday, 27th May 2007, with doors from 1.30pm.

For more information please visit:
www.gdoplondon.com
www.christiantoday.com/prayer
www.londonprayer.net/2007
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