Worship Central Plans to go International

Worship Central, a school of worship led by Tim Hughes and Al Gordon, has revealed exciting plans for Season Two after the first Season wrapped up last weekend.

One of the many venues for Worship Central will include a 2,000 seater venue opposite the Houses of Parliament.

The school also plans expand its territories and tour Scotland, the US, and Asia.

The next four Saturday sessions will be in the UK. Speakers for Season Two will include Brian Doerksen, Matt Redman, Mike Pilavachi, Bishop Sandy Millar, Amy Orr-Ewing and Pete Greig.

Worship Central, which is a partnership between Alpha International and Soul Survivor, has joined some 6000 worship leaders, musicians and worshippers over the past year to go deeper into worship and practical training.

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

The first session of Worship Central kicked off last year in May and attracted more than 700 worship leaders and trainees.

For more information, go to worshipcentral.org.uk.
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