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Created To Worship

Created To Worship

1 Apr 2010
New guest blogger Lex Buckley writes, "By the time you read this blog I will have had my second child, a son, which is very exciting! I already have a gorgeous little girl called Bella and she is a total legend – fun and cheeky with lots of attitude but with such a kind heart – I love her to pieces...Read more

Task or Gift?

Task or Gift?

25 Mar 2010
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

Missed The London Conference!?

Missed The London Conference!?

24 Mar 2010
Missed The London Conference!? Catch up here with all the talks available to download through the Worship Central podcast. You can click the 'Download Talks' button below which will take you through to the Worship Central Podcast on iTunes, and the 'Watch Talks' button will take you through the video page...Read more

God Never Misses

God Never Misses

24 Mar 2010
In this week’s blog Martin explores the idea of "air-brushed" worship and - if we're honest - how much we really rely on the presence of God...Read more

Hope HIV 10/10 Challenge

Hope HIV 10/10 Challenge

24 Mar 2010
tim says: "For those of us at the Worship Central London conference, you'd have been inspired by Phil Wall and the guys from the amazing charity Hope HIV." Join the discussion

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Songs For A Movement Workshop

18 Mar 2010
Martin Smith, Tim Hughes & Phil Wickham talk about writing 'Songs For A Movement' live from the Worship Central London confernce 2010. This is a workshop you don't want to miss! Hit play to watch now!

Transitions // Part 2

Transitions // Part 2

18 Mar 2010
In his third blog Martin explores why change happens in life and how to make sense of it all...Read more

Saturday Evening Keynote - Watch Now

18 Mar 2010
Mike Pilavachi spoke on the last night of Worship Central London, to draw the two day event to a close, before 2,200 people right around the world headed home. Catch up here...