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'''Tim Hughes''' is a ] ], and ], who is currently Director of Worship at ]. The son of an ] priest, Hughes attended ] Watford Church in ], and was Head of Worship there, but recently moved to his new post at he moved to ], and has set up the project there, along with fellow worship leader Al Gordon. '''Tim Hughes''' is a ] ], and ], who is currently Director of Worship at ]. The son of an ] priest, Hughes attended ] Watford Church in ], and was Head of Worship there, but recently moved to his new post at he moved to ], and has set up the project there, along with fellow worship leader Al Gordon.


==Recording Career== ==Recording career==
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. Hughes 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.


Recently Tim has been recording a new album at Chapel Lane Studios in Hereford. Tracks include ''Out Of The Darkness'', ''Happy Day'', ''Centre Of It All'', ''God Of Justice'', ''Everything'', ''The Highest And The Greatest'' and ''Clinging To The Cross''. Recently Hughes has been recording a new album at Chapel Lane Studios in Hereford. Tracks include ''Out Of The Darkness'', ''Happy Day'', ''Centre Of It All'', ''God Of Justice'', ''Everything'', ''The Highest And The Greatest'' and ''Clinging To The Cross''.


==Other== ==Other==
Tim released his first book, Passion For Your Name in November ]. Here he gives his advice on many issues, including Worship Leading and Songwriting. Hughes released his first book, ''Passion For Your Name in November'' (2003), in which he gives his advice on many issues, including worship leading and songwriting.


==Discography== ==Discography==

Revision as of 15:32, 19 October 2006

Tim Hughes is a Christian worship leader, and songwriter, who is currently Director of Worship at Holy Trinity Brompton. The son of an Anglican priest, Hughes attended Soul Survivor Watford Church in England, and was Head of Worship there, but recently moved to his new post at he moved to Holy Trinity Brompton, and has set up the worshipcentral project there, along with fellow worship leader Al Gordon.

Recording career

Hughes 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.

Recently Hughes has been recording a new album at Chapel Lane Studios in Hereford. Tracks include Out Of The Darkness, Happy Day, Centre Of It All, God Of Justice, Everything, The Highest And The Greatest and Clinging To The Cross.

Other

Hughes released his first book, Passion For Your Name in November (2003), in which he gives his advice on many issues, including worship leading and songwriting.

Discography

See also

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