Integrity Invites Live Audience for New Worship Project

Integrity Music recently announced a new worship project to release in Europe.

The New Sound of Worship will be recorded live at New Wine Church in Woolwich, with a live worshipping audience.

The night of worship will feature acclaimed singer songwriters and vocalists, including renowned worship leader and songwriter Mark Beswick, whose songs can be heard throughout the church in the UK and mainland Europe.

The concert will also feature award-winning artists Fay Simpson and Raymond & Co, and new artists Roger Samuels and Ian Pitter.

The New Sound of Worship will take place 2 June, with doors opening at 5:30 PM.

For information, go to www.IntegrityEurope.com.
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