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Tim Hughes, the British worship leader and Dove Award winner best known for writing the current #1 CCLI song, "Here I Am to Worship," will release his third album, HOLDING NOTHING BACK, on April 3 via Sparrow Records.
"Worship is about surrender, holding nothing back and giving all of ourselves to the One who gave His everything ...
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Tim Hughes, the artist-worshiper and two-time Dove Award winner best known for writing the current #1 CCLI song, "Here I Am to Worship," will release his third album, HOLDING NOTHING BACK, on April 3 via Sparrow Records.
"Worship is about surrender, holding nothing back and giving all of ourselves to the One who gave His everything ...
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Tim Hughes, the artist-worshiper and two-time Dove Award winner best known for writing the current #1 CCLI song, "Here I Am to Worship," will release his third album, HOLDING NOTHING BACK, on April 3 via Sparrow Records.
"Worship is about surrender, holding nothing back and giving all of ourselves to the One who gave His everything ...
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David Crowder*Band returned to its roots over the weekend in a concert for more than 4,000 teens and adults at the annual Hot Hearts worship event at First Baptist Church in Texarkana, Texas. That's where Crowder grew up and discovered his interest in musical performance thanks to an inspiring youth minister.
"He was willing to put some ...
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David Crowder*Band returned to its roots over the weekend in a concert for more than 4,000 teens and adults at the annual Hot Hearts worship event at First Baptist Church in Texarkana, Texas. That's where Crowder grew up and discovered his interest in musical performance thanks to an inspiring youth minister.
"He was willing to put some ...
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Matt Redman has penned hits for everyone from Michael W. Smith and Rebecca St. James to Kutless and Tree 63. But now, the British songsmith and worshiper is climbing the charts under his own name like never before with a new solo album, BEAUTIFUL NEWS, which hit stores just after Christmas.
Following its debut at #19 on Billboard magazine's ...
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