Tomlin to Conclude How Great is Our God Tour

|PIC1|Popular worship artist Chris Tomlin will soon wrap up his 32-city US tour.

The 'How Great Is Our God Tour', which featured Louie Giglio, author and founder of Passion ministries, and British worship artist Matt Redman, concludes 23 March.

"It is a night of worship to God," Tomlin tells Mobile Press-Register of the tour's main theme, which also matches the sentiments of his current hit album, See the Morning.

"God never drops the ball," adds Redman whose latest release is Beautiful News. "He's God of the calm, but I think we also need to realize that he's the God of the storm."

Despite their combined repertoire of today's most popular original worship songs, both Tomlin and Redman agree that Giglio's onstage message is the highlight of the current tour.

In other news, iTunes editors have Tomlin's See the Morning as the Best Christian Album of 2006.

The bestselling project received a GRAMMY Award nomination and gained further recognition when Tomlin was profiled in a recent issue of TIME magazine.
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