Rachel ( m. 2004) Children Four Timothy David Llewelyn Hughes (born 23 July 1977) is a British, singer, songwriter, and priest. Formerly the director of worship at, a large Anglican church in central London, he has since been ordained as a minister in the Church of England and appointed Vicar of St Luke's, Gas Street Birmingham. He leads Worship Central, an international worship training and resource centre.
Consuming fire fan into flame A passion for Your name. Spirit of God fall in this place Lord have Your way. Lord have Your way with us. Verse 2: Em D/F# G. Come like a rushing wind. Clothe us with power from on high.
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Tim has written many amazing worship songs that are being sung by churches all over the globe, including the -winning, Happy Day, Beautiful One, Jesus Saves, At Your Name, and The Way. Contents. Personal life Hughes, the son of an vicar, grew up in, before moving to as a teenager when his father was appointed vicar of St John's Church, Harborne. He studied history at, graduating in 2000. Hughes is married to Rachel and has four children. Career Worship leader Hughes began his music career in 1997, when he was invited by to lead worship at a festival. After the departure of from Soul Survivor Watford Church, Hughes succeeded him as Worship Pastor.
In 2005, he moved to Holy Trinity Brompton, an Anglican church in central London, as director of worship. In 2015, he and his family moved to Birmingham where they have launched and now head up Gas Street Church. He is a member of, a founded by musician, the front man of. Ordained ministry Hughes trained for ordination at, a non-residential college Anglican theological college in London. On on 29 June 2013, he was in the as a by, Bishop of London, during a service at St Paul's Cathedral, London.
On 22 June 2014, he was ordained as a by, Bishop of Kensington, during a service at, Kensington. From 2013 to 2015, Hughes served his at Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB) in the. In 2015, he was appointed of St Luke's, Gas Street, Birmingham in the. This was a church plant from HTB, and involved the renovation and consecration of a derelict warehouse to use as a church for Hughes and his team. The church officially launched on 5 February 2016.
Worship Central With Holy Trinity Brompton's associate director of worship, Al Gordon, Hughes established Worship Central, an international worship training and resource centre. Worship Central runs conferences, tours, produces music albums and online resources. Its albums include Spirit Break Out, Let It Be Known, and Mercy Road.
Music recording Hughes' songs were published in the UK by and distributed globally by, a major music label documented as market share leader from 1998–2009. He is currently signed under. Hughes has recorded and released six albums: in 2001, in 2004, in 2007, in 2009, in 2011, and in 2015. Here I am to Worship Hughes' album, was released in 2001. The album introduced the worship songs 'Jesus, You Alone' and the song '.
Both songs have become world-renowned worship anthems. When Silence Falls Released in 2004, featured well-known tracks, 'Beautiful One', 'Consuming Fire', and 'Whole World in His Hands'. The bonus track on the album, 'Saviour' featured the hip hop group, from west London. Holding Nothing Back Hughes' third album, was released on 3 April 2007, and includes songs like 'Living for your glory', 'The Highest and the Greatest', 'God of Justice', 'Everything', and 'Happy Day'. In 2007, prior to the recording of Holding Nothing Back, Christian Today interviewed Hughes, asking him, 'Do you think any of the songs have the potential to become worldwide hits like some of your previous singles ('Here I am to Worship' and 'Beautiful One')?' Hughes responded that what connected with people was often a surprise and hard to predict.
Happy Day In July 2008, Hughes recorded a live album and DVD, at a Worship Central event held on 16 September 2008 at the Shepherds Bush Empire, London. The recording featured a mix of previously released material and brand new songs, including 'Give us your courage'.
The album was released at the Worship Central Global Day on 14 March 2009, in London's Westminster Central Hall. Love Shine Through On 11 March 2011, a fourth studio album was released,. The recording was produced by Martin Smith and featured musicians Marc James, Michael Guy Chislet and members of Northern Irish band,. Pocketful of Faith On 17 July 2015 Hughes released his fifth studio album,. The album was produced by and includes songwriting collaborations with, and Tim's Worship Central teammates Nick Herbert, Luke Hellebronth. Literary publishing Hughes published Passion For Your Name in 2003, in which he gives his advice on many issues, including and songwriting.
Hughes has published a book called Holding Nothing Back (the same name as his third album) and was interviewed by Premier.tv's Christian TV On Demand, to promote the book. Honours In June 2017, he was awarded the by the Archbishop of Canterbury 'for his outstanding contribution to contemporary worship music'. Archived from on 1 October 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2010. Retrieved 17 December 2017. (online ed.). Retrieved 7 February 2018.
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