We're currently in Asia having a fantastic time. Tomorrow Al and I head off to Japan, whilst our families try and return home to London from Singapore. It's all an adventure!!..Read more
Leading worship week in week out is one of the greatest privileges. The joy of seeing people encounter God, the excitement of seeing a congregation respond; the encouragement of seeing lives transformed is nothing short of incredible...Read more
Lot's of people have been asking us to post the set lists from the London Conference. Here they are. I've put the new songs in bold. Over the next few months we'll be putting chords charts up on the website, with acoustic versions. Watch this space!..Read more
We have the huge privilege of interviewing two exceptional leaders, Nicky Gumbel and Mike Pilavachi at Worship Central London, March 12-13. Primarily we'll be looking at how you identify and raise up worship leaders in the local church context...Read more
My good friend Martyn Layzell recently sent through an article he'd been working on in regards to worship and the Lord's Supper. It raises some interesting questions and considerations for us as worship leaders...Read more
Defining worship is a bit of a tricky one. I recently watched a documentary about Turner, the great impressionist painter, who was famous for the way he captured..Read more
Today I stumbled across this fascinating article Jon Foreman (lead singer of Switchfoot) wrote for the Huffington Post, called 'What's in a Word?'..Read more
Our friends at Soul Survivor are putting on a conference exploring the way in which the people of God can move in the Supernatural power of the Spirit. Here is what Mike Pilavachi has to say...Read more
"If you're not having fun, you need to back up and find out where you left Jesus." I love this quote from Bill Johnson. Serving Jesus should be the most fun and exciting thing we ever do. That doesn't mean it will always be easy, in fact at times there will be great challenges and trials. But in the midst of all this there should always be joy and fun - 'sorrowful yet always rejoicing.'..Read more