Worship Central Tops UK Charts!
Spirit Break Out - the debut Worship Central live album - has been released internationally, making history in the UK as the first worship album to achieve an iTunes top ten position, currently at No. 9 and an Amazon top twenty, currently at No.12.
UK iTunes Charts
UK Amazon Charts
Tim Hughes writes, "Our vision is to see the name of Jesus lifted high all around the world, from the churches to the charts, from the streets to the stadium. It's all about Jesus."
The album features fourteen songs from Worship Central team members Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon, Al Gordon, Nikki Fletcher and Luke Hellebronth, as well as rapper Myles Dhillon.
Overnight it has become a talking point on social networking sites like Twitter, with many people supporting it. Martin Smith, former lead singer of band Delirious, wrote on Twitter, "Very proud of all the Worship Central team, this movement is louder than the radio..."
Worship Central exists to train and equip churches in worship all around the world. Al Gordon writes, "Our vision is to encounter God, equip the worshipper and empower the local church so that we'd see a worship explosion in our culture."
Worship Central's forthcoming training conference is in London on the 28-29th October 2011 and features Martin Smith, Matt Redman, Vicky Beeching, Nick Herbert, J.John, Alister McGrath, The Rend Collective Experiment, Worship Central team and many other guests worship! Book now.
Ben Cantelon, producer of 'Spirit Break Out' adds, "God is on the move and a generation is rising up that reflects that. Jesus calls us to be servants, not stars. This album is about something that God has been doing in local churches up and down the country."






