Vicky Beeching Joins Rebecca St. James on SHE Tour

|PIC1|British worship artist Vicky Beeching will join legendary Christian artist Rebecca St. James on her SHE tour this autumn in the U.S., following her groundbreaking performance at last month's Disney Night of Joy event in Orlando, Florida.

"I'm so excited about my good friend Vicky coming on the tour," St. James says. "She has one of the most beautiful hearts for God I have ever encountered and is going to bring a tremendous blessing with her ministry."

SHE is a series of unique evenings of ministry, music, and message that embrace a cross generational community of 'girls' from pre-teens to grandmothers.

Built on the concept of celebrating the beauty of becoming a total 'SHE' woman-safe, healthy and empowered -in every season of life, the conference features Grammy Award winning singer Rebecca St. James and one of contemporary Christian music's pioneers, Evie.

In addition to the tour, Beeching, a graduate of the world renowned Oxford University who moved to the United States two years ago, is currently working with Nashville-based producers Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin) and Nathan Nockels (Passion) on the follow-up to her debut album, Yesterday, Today & Forever.

"I'm praying that the songs will be useful to the Church and that the whole record will stir hearts to worship our Savior," Beeching says.


For complete news and information on Vicky Beeching, visit www.VickyBeeching.com.
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