Tim Hughes' Worship Central to Feature 'Bring Your Pastor' Special

Popular worship artist Tim Hughes' next worship workshop takes place 24 March, 2007, featuring a special 'Bring Your Pastor' event.

Guests include Nicky Gumbel, Mike Pilavachi, Lex Buckley, Mike Lloyd, Simon Dixon and Mark Payne.

The workshop will focus on developing the worship life of the local church, with a special extra Equip EQ stream in the afternoon for Sound Engineers.

"The heart is to find as many ways possible to resource worship leaders and musicians to strengthen the church," Hughes previously shared with Christian Today regarding Worship Central.

The first session of Worship Central kicked off 6 May, 2006, and attracted more than 700 worship leaders and trainees.

The day included space for worship and ministry; teaching to inspire and challenge through a range of practical workshops led by Tim Hughes, Mike Pilavachi, Al Gordon and Mark Beswick.
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