London // 12JUL08

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The 'Bring Your Pastor Special' with Brian Doerksen, Bishop Sandy Millar, Nicky Gumbel and many others. Tickets are going fast following the sell-out day in March.


Central Hall, Westminster, London

Saturday, 12 July 2008 // THE 'BRING YOUR PASTOR' SPECIAL

We're really excited to be back at Central Hall. This day will be a chance to celebrate together with over 2,000 worshippers, right in the heart of London, within earshot of the Houses of Parliament.

 Hosted by Tim Hughes and Al Gordon, the day will also feature a special stream for Production and Sound Engineers, as well as a special 'thing' for Organists. More details soon.

£16 (£14 if you book 30 days before the event or for groups of 10+)*


 

 

The plan for the day is as follows:

1000 // Doors open // Speed through check-in, collect your wristband and make your way into the awesome Great Hall, which has recently been refurbished.

1100 // Morning Celebration // We'll be making lots of room to encounter God with times of extended worship, relevant teaching and lots of space for ministry.

1300 // Lunch // We've got an hour and a half for lunch to relax together as a team: bring a pack-lunch or grab a sandwich nearby, check out The Houses of Parliament or Westminster Cathedral, even take a quick ride on the London Eye, just the other side of the Thames.

1430 // Workshops:

Encounter // The Holy Spirit // The Encounter stream is all about enlarging our view of God, being inspired in our worship and creativity. In this session, we'll be looking at the work and person of the Holy Spirit, in the context of our worship.

Equip // Leading A Church Into Renewal // How do we encourage change, growth and innovation in the worship of our churches? Whether your church is small or large, rural or urban, we'll be looking at the practicalities of how to transition and keep fresh.

Empower // The Effective Leader // This stream is about empowering us to better serve our churches. How do we keep sharp and stay focused to lead effectively for the long haul?

1530 // Break

1600 // Workshops Repeat

1700 // Live Lounge // Join us on the legendary worshipcentral sofa for an hour of interviews, new songs and lots more.

1800 // Doors Open // Grab a seat for the main session.

1830 // Evening Celebration // Lots more space for celebration, teaching and ministry, to fill us up and empower us to go back and serve our churches.

2030 // Close // We end in time for everyone to get home and get some good sleep, before hitting church on Sunday morning.


 

 

£16 (£14 if you book 30 days before the event or for groups of 10+)*


Guests confirmed so far Include:

Brian Doerksen

Brian Doerksen is a worship leader, songwriter and pastor based in Canada. Brian's songs include 'Faithful One', 'Come, Now Is The Time To Worship', 'Holy God' and many others loved by the church around the world.

Sandy Millar

Sandy Millar is the Assistant Bishop of London, having formerly been Vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton for 20 years, during which time he oversaw the growth and development of the Alpha Course, as well as numerous church plants.

Tim Hughes

Tim Hughes is the Director of Worship at Holy Trinity Brompton, London as well as heading up worshipcentral. Tim has written numerous songs including, ‘Here I am to worship,’ ‘Beautiful One,’ and ‘Happy Day.’ Tim is married to Rachel.

Al Gordon

Al Gordon is the Associate Director of Worship at Holy Trinity Brompton. Al helps lead worshipcentral, also writes songs, and is married to Olivia.

 

 


* Terms and conditions apply and can be viewed on the secure booking site.


 


Comments

1

Pedantica:

Suggest you review Tim + Al's paragraphs above in the light of the arrival of both babies!

Thanks (and belated congrats!)


2

Joe:

Will this one be identically same as the one in London on 15th March?


3

Ste:

hi just wondering are all the worship days all the same? so will the London one be the same as Scotland???


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