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Unity, relationships and the power of worship are some of the themes that will be a feature of the third annual Renewal London conference hosted by Noel Robinson in conjunction with leading Christian record company, Integrity Europe.
Glory House, in Plaistow, east London will be the venue for the 2011 Renewal London conference which runs from 27-29 January, 2011.
Noel, a leading worship leader and musician in his own right, has brought together some of the UK’s foremost worship leaders, songwriters and musicians to share their knowledge and experiences with church singers, as well as lead live worship sessions.
Noel commented, “I am excited about the forthcoming Renewal London conference. Delegates are going to enjoy three days of heaven as they attend the daytime practical workshops and experience heavenly worship in the special evening sessions. I believe God will impact the lives of every delegate that attends the Renewal conference and that they will leave informed and empowered to lead powerful and impactful worship sessions at their church and share what they have learned to fellow members of their worship teams.”
The conference will help church worship teams learn more about their craft – both practically and spiritually – so that they can serve their congregations better as they lead them into the presence of God during times of worship.
Church ministers and worship leaders taking part in this year’s Renewal London conference includes Bishop John Francis of Ruach Ministries, Peter Wilson of Hillsong, Doug Williams of the Assemblies of God, Ian Rossol of Leicster Christian Fellowship, Graham Kendricks, Lara Martin, Sonnie Badu, Mark Beswick, Madeleine Kerzner and Nicky Brown.
The Renewal conference will kick off on January 27 with One City One Sound, a music event featuring worship teams from various churches across London. Churches that will be represented at this special event include Ruach Ministries, Glory House, and KICC.
During the following two days of the Renewal conference attendees will participate in practical workshops covering topics such as songwriting, recording and production, praise dance, vocal masterclass, sound and visual engineering, the dynamics of being a worship leader and a musical masterclass. They’ll also be able to attend evening worship sessions.
Rain, the live album recorded earlier this year on Integrity Music, will have its official release at the 2011 Renewal London conference. Noel commented, “I am keen that the Renewal conference not only impacts those who attend, but the whole body of Christ. One way worshippers impact the church is through their music, and I believe that Rain brings together singers and musicians from different cultural streams, who are standing in unity, and sharing the songs and music God has placed in their hearts. It is inspiring and heartfelt, and continues the theme of spiritual renewal which is at the heart of this conference.”
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Hip Hop artists Jahaziel and Guvna B have joined together to record a new charity single, ‘Coming For Me’, in order to raise awareness of the countless Christians who face injustice, persecution and discrimination simply because of their faith.
‘Coming For Me’ was inspired by Brother Andrew and has been presented by Preacher Boy Missions. The song was produced by Grammy Nominated and award winning producer Steven ‘G.P.’ Abramsamadu
Rapper Jahaziel, who went on a trip to aid the persecuted in Pakistan, said:”Meeting with Christian brothers and sisters in Pakistan who’ve lost homes, family, along with their freedoms for following Jesus is the starkest reminder I have ever experienced of what the Gospel of Jesus means. Their horrific plight inspired me to make this track and hopefully give these people a voice”.
‘Coming For Me’ is being released to draw attention to Open Doors’ Right to Believe campaign which has now been signed by over 80,000 people in the UK alone.
We are urging all of our supporters to download the song this week and spread the word. Please visit facebook.com/opendoorsuk for the official music video.
The Hip Hop artists involved in the song are Jahaziel, Guvna B, New Direction Crew, McGladius from 29th Chapter, E Tizz, S.O, and Armor.

Coming for Me (feat. Armor, Guvna B, E Tizz, New Direction Crew, McGladius, Jahaziel & S.O.)
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CHOSEN TO SERVE MINISTRIES CHARITY CONCERT
Bringing water to villages in Ghana (Africa)
Chosen To Serve will be using the funds raised from this concert to build a modern well which will serve four villages in Ghana. This will make it easier to care for the hundreds of ophans and elders. It will also support the redevelopement of the medical centre in the local area and the care centre that will be built in next phases.
GREENJADE
ISAIAH RAYMOND DYER
MATTHEW ALLEN
NATALIE PHILLIPS
MANNA
AARON T AARON
LURINE CATO
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NEW TESTAMENT ASSEMBLY CHURCH—LEYTON
214 LANGTHORNE RD—CORNER OF ELMORE RD – E11 4HS
Saturday 27th November 2010
Tickets in ADVANCE £7.00 Tickets at DOOR £ 10
DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. ON STAGE 7.30 P.M.
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One church aiming to ease the hardship many families are experiencing as a result of the recession and public spending cuts is Kingdom Assembly (KA), based in Deptford, south east London.
On Sunday 21 November, the church will be holding it’s first ever KA Food Package Give Away, and aim to distribute 100 food parcels containing rice, pasta and tinned food to families in need after the 12.30pm service.
People who cannot afford to buy food or are having trouble feeding their families are invited to attend the service so that they can receive a food parcel. They will be distributed on a first come, first served basis.
The brainchild behind this initiative is Michael Kosmas, the founder and Senior Pastor of Kingdom Assembly. He stated “Increasing numbers of individuals and families have been hit hard by the recession. The difficulties they’ve were experiencing have been compounded by the recent public spending cuts and some are finding it difficult to feed themselves and their families. Our church feels it’s important to reach out to those who are financially stretched, and are going without food as a result of those difficulties.”
He continued, “This initiative has been inspired by the words of Jesus, “For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited Me in; naked, and you clothed Me; I was sick, and you visited Me; I was in prison, and you came to Me.’ (Matthew 25:35-36).
“It’s important churches help those that are struggling and we feel that the KA Food Package Giveaway will play a small part in doing that.”
Kingdom Assembly was launched in July 2010 and aims to be a community church, preaching the gospel and supporting people through life’s ups and downs and providing a range of activities that inspire, inform and share gospel values in a culturally relevant way.
For more information call Kingdom Assembly 020 7231 0750 / 07507712657 or email info@kingdomassembly.org.uk
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20 Year Old JOSEPH PERRY, from Walthamstow in East London, is releasing his first EP on Saturday 11th December. This 5 Track CD is entitled ‘MY CREATOR’ and has a range of songs that will attract, encourage and challenge it’s listeners.
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Songs on the CD include the up-tempo ‘Amazing Grace’, rock infused ‘Day that I die’, ‘You will endure’, ‘Teach us to Love’ featuring JC Henry and the title track, ‘My Creator is God’.
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Joseph states that he was ‘personally encouraged during the writing of this EP because as you will hear each song is a message from God to his Child, the listener.’ “I love the ability to express our awe and gratitude towards the God who so loves us and who does so regardless of our hangups.
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The great thing about worship is that it is something that is lived out. John 4:23 tells us God isn’t necessarily looking for worship, but for worshippers! As my worship is lived out on a daily basis, others around me who don’t know about God get to encounter His goodness and His love!”- Joseph Perry
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Joseph Perry has spent several years
leading worship and playing the keyboard
at national christian events and for various
recording artists including renowned
Worship leaders Graham Kendrick, Noel
Robinson, Steve and Velveta Thompson &
Helen Yousaf. He regularly leads worship
at his local church ‘City Gates Christian
Centre’ in Ilford, Essex under the
leadership of Pastor Steven Derbyshire.
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One of Britain’s oldest Pentecostal denominations is mourning the death of one of its key members, Revd. Simon E Reynolds, who died on 4th November after suffering a brief illness.
Jamaican born Superintendent Reynolds, as he was affectionately known, served in a number of key positions and administrative roles within Calvary Church of God in Christ (UK), which was started in the UK in 1948.
He last role for the church was as pastor of the COGIC branch in Tottenham, north London, a position he was appointed to in 1998 following the death of the late Bishop Bell in the same year. Revd Reynolds was also Superintendent of COGIC North London District.
As well as serving as Pastor and Superintendent, other positions occupied by Revd Reynolds during the 50+ years he served COGIC include the role of General Secretary, 2nd Administrative Assistant and pastor of COGIC Peckham. He was also a key member of the COGIC’s church Executive Board.
Superintendent Reynolds was born in Westmoreland, Jamaica on the 31 March, 1935. He arrived in the UK in 1954, and became a Christian two years later. In 1957 he married his wife Jean.
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Erica and Tina Campbell, also known as Mary Mary are promoting their brand new album ‘Something Big’ which is being released February 1, 2011.
If you have questions for the ladies or just want to hear what they have to say about where they’ve been and what to expect from the new album, then tune in this Tues. November 9, 2010 at 8pm EST and 5pm PST for a live chat.
Da Gospel Truth on livestream.com/marymarylive
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