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'''Tim Hughes''' is a ] music artist, worship leader, and songwriter. Based in the ], Tim is the son of an ] priest, and attends ] Watford Church in ] where he is a worship leader. He is also helps train worship leaders and musicians as a full-time staff member for ]. He is very widely known in Christian music circles. '''Tim Hughes''' is a ] music artist, worship leader, and songwriter. Based in the ], Tim is the son of an ] priest, and attends ] Watford Church in ] where he is a worship leader. He is also helps train worship leaders and musicians as a full-time staff member for ]. He is very widely known in Christian music circles.


Tim has released two albums: ''Here I Am to Worship'' (2001) and ''When Silence Falls'' (2004). His ] song ''Here I Am to Worship'' became a very popular worship anthem. Its popularity was helped by leading ] artist ] who recorded the song for his album ''Worship Again'' a year after Hughes released his recording. Tim has released two albums: ''Here I Am to Worship'' (2001) and ''When Silence Falls'' (2004). His ] song '']'' became a very popular worship anthem. Its popularity was helped by leading ] artist ] who recorded the song for his album ''Worship Again'' a year after Hughes released his recording.


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Tim Hughes is a Christian music artist, worship leader, and songwriter. Based in the United Kingdom, Tim is the son of an Anglican priest, and attends Soul Survivor Watford Church in England where he is a worship leader. He is also helps train worship leaders and musicians as a full-time staff member for Soul Survivor. He is very widely known in Christian music circles.

Tim has released two albums: Here I Am to Worship (2001) and When Silence Falls (2004). His Dove Award-winning song Here I Am to Worship became a very popular worship anthem. Its popularity was helped by leading CCM artist Michael W. Smith who recorded the song for his album Worship Again a year after Hughes released his recording.

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