With a heart and passion to encourage worship in the local church, Tim Hughes has compiled numerous worship songs over the last decade, many still the favourites today. Collectively these songs have equipped and transformed our modern day church.
Distilling these worship songs into a single compilation, ‘Ultimate Collection’ from Tim Hughes incorporates worship anthems such as ‘Here I Am To Worship’, ‘Beautiful One’, ‘Happy Day’ and ‘Counting On Your Name’.
From a young age, Tim learnt the value and purpose of worship which then continued when appointed Director of Worship at Soul Survivor. From here, Tim moved to London’s HTB and established Worship Central where he continued to learn the importance of equipping the local church with leaders.
In recent times, to shake up the old model of worship, Tim has launched a Worship Central course - a free giveaway course to train young worship leaders, which has already been run by over 600 groups from 49 different countries.
Full track listing:
1. At Your Name
2. Happy Day
3. Here I Am To Worship
4. Everything
5. Jesus Saves
6. May The Words of My Mouth
7. Beautiful One
8. The Highest & Greatest
9. Counting on Your Name
10. Maker of All Things
11. God of Justice
12. Whole World in His Hands
13. Holding Nothing Back
14. Jesus You Alone
15. Consuming Fire
16. When The Tears Fall (Bonus track)
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