Parachute UK Tour

World renowned Christian band - Parachute from New Zealand will come to the UK very soon for their "Worship Tour", after its trip in Netherlands from 22nd to 23rd September.

Schedule
24 September
Kensington Temple
Monarch House, Victoria Trading Estate off Victoria Road,
London, W3 6UR

Contact:
Call Linda Stenmark on 0208 752 3948

25 September
Hillsong Church London
Mermaid Theatre, Puddle duck, Black Friars,
London, EC4 V3DB

Contact:
Call Paul Nevison on 0207 364 9200 or visit the website www.hillsong.co.uk

26 September
1) Cambridge Community Church
C3 Centre, 12 Alpha Terrace, Trumpington,
Cambridge, CB2 2HT

Contact:
Call Ian Jupp on 0122 384 4415 or visit the website www.cthree.org

2) Equippers Church
George Little Theatre, Brunel University, Osterley Campus,
Wood Lane, England

Contact:
Call Mark Collard on 0208 569 9156 or 0870 0433 652 or visit the website www.equippers.co.uk

The Parachute Band first emerged in 1996 at New Zealand’s Parachute Music Festival. Since then, five albums have been released worldwide. The latest one called “Glorious” was released in September 2003. The band has also gained support from worldwide Church leaders.

The author of the book “Purpose Driven Life”, Pastor Rick Warren commented, “One of the greatest bands in the world is Parachute Band. Their lyrics are clear and convincing, and their music moves your heart to love God more.”

**To know more about the band, visit the website: Parachute Website
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