Worship Central Welcomes Frog and Amy Orr-Ewing for Next Session

|PIC1|The popular worship training programme Worship Central will invite guests Mark Beswick, and speakers Amy Orr-Ewing, Ken Costa and Frog Orr Ewing for the next session.

Frog and Amy Orr Ewing, who lead at the All Saints Church in Peckham, South London, will unravel the mystery behind the Trinity, while Mark Beswick - who has worked with artists like Take That, The Spice Girls, and Jamelia - will train attendees on vocal chords.

The next Worship Central takes place 19 May.

Hosted by worship artist Tim Hughes, Worship Central kicked off last year in May, with over 700 attendees.

The most recent gathering featured a special 'Bring Your Pastor' event.

"As worship leaders and pastors, we want to explore what worship is together, and what's going on with the church," Hughes told Christian Today prior to the event.

He continued: "Especially since there have been so many walls in our community over worship - songs and styles. We want to be able to pray for our leaders, and encourage them."

Guests at the last event included Nicky Gumbel, Mike Pilavachi, Lex Buckley, Mike Lloyd, Simon Dixon and Mark Payne.

Nicky Gumbel of Holy Trinity Brompton commented: "Worship Central is a wonderful resource for anyone looking to develop the worship life of their local church."

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