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Tim Hughes
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A worship leader is more than the stage, the audience, and the music. That's why two-time Dove Award winner, Tim Hughes, doesn't simply write worship songs: He writes a worshipful life. Tim's music has been covered by the likes of Chris Tomlin, Tree63, Rebecca St. James, By The Tree, Jeremy Camp, Kutless, and Randy Travis. This UK-based worship leader seamlessly weaves the life of a full-time staff member with Soul Survivor—an international, non-profit youth ministry—and the life of an inspiring songwriter. It's no surprise that 40 million people sing Tim's anthem "Here I Am To Worship" every week. And his songs such as "Beautiful One," "Maker Of All Things," and "May The Words Of My Mouth" are echoed by congregations across the globe.

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Anybody going to Ridgecrest on the 16-21?

Posted By: Caroline
Hey ya'll Im going to Fuge at ridgecrest this year and was wondering who else was. is anybody doing drama this year cuz I am.
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