Tim Hughes' Worship Central Season One Wraps Up

|PIC1|The last day of Tim Hughes' Worship Central, Season One, is being held today at the Holy Trinity Brompton Church.

Co-hosted by Al Gordon, guests will include Mike Pilavachi, Nick Herbert, Graham Tomlin, Rachel Hughes and Dan Wheeler.

"The heart is to find as many ways possible to resource worship leaders and musicians to strengthen the church," Hughes shared previously with Christian Today.

The first session of Worship Central kicked off last year in May and attracted more than 700 worship leaders and trainees.

Since then, the workshop has provided delegates with space for worship and ministry through training from guests such as Mark Beswick, Amy Orr-Ewing, Ken Costa, and Frog Orr Ewing.

Nicky Gumbel, Alpha Chaplain, commented: "Worship Central is a wonderful resource for anyone looking to develop the worship life of their local church."

Saturday workshops are held at the Holy Trinity Brompton, with doors opening at 10am.

For more information, go to worshipcentral.org.uk.
related articles
Exclusive Interview: Tim Hughes - "Holding Nothing Back"

Exclusive Interview: Tim Hughes - "Holding Nothing Back"

Tim Hughes Garners Critical Acclaim

Tim Hughes Garners Critical Acclaim

Tim Hughes Wraps Up US Tour

Tim Hughes Wraps Up US Tour

News
Faith, justice and change: Niall Cooper reflects on nearly three decades with Church Action on Poverty
Faith, justice and change: Niall Cooper reflects on nearly three decades with Church Action on Poverty

After 28 years at the helm of Church Action on Poverty, Niall Cooper is stepping down from his role as director – marking the end of a remarkable chapter in Christian social justice and offering a moment for both reflection and gratitude.

Samuel Escobar, Latin American theologian and missions leader, dies at 90
Samuel Escobar, Latin American theologian and missions leader, dies at 90

Samuel Escobar Aguirre, a leading Peruvian theologian, missiologist and Bible scholar, has died at the age of 90.

Cost-saving claims raise fears for vulnerable under UK assisted suicide plans
Cost-saving claims raise fears for vulnerable under UK assisted suicide plans

Financial savings for Britain's broken healthcare system could pressure more vulnerable people into choosing assisted suicide if it were to be legalised.

The hidden harm of the prosperity gospel
The hidden harm of the prosperity gospel

Who wouldn’t want a faith that promises wealth, health, and success? But beneath its shiny surface, the prosperity gospel holds dangerous distortions of God’s character and the true essence of Christian faith.