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Birth name | Timothy Llewellyn Hughes |
Born | 23 July 1978 |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Inspirational/Worship |
Occupation(s) | Director of Worship at Holy Trinity Brompton |
Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Survivor Records |
Website | http://www.worshipcentral.org/ |
Tim Hughes (born 23 July 1978) is a British worship leader and singer-songwriter. He is currently Director of Worship at Holy Trinity Brompton, an Anglican church in central London, and heads up Worship Central, an international worship training and resource centre.
Personal life
Hughes is the son of an Anglican vicar. He grew up in High Wycombe, later moving to Birmingham as a teenager, since his father was appointed vicar of St John's Church, Harborne. He also studied history at Sheffield University, graduating in 2000.[1]
Hughes is married to Rachel. The couple have three children; Phoebe Joy (born 2 October 2007), Simeon John (born 28 February 2009) and Lois Jubilee (born 12 September 2010).[citation needed]
Career
Worship leader
Hughes began his career in the music industry in 1997, when he was asked by Mike Pilavachi to lead worship at the Soul Survivor festivals.[citation needed] When Matt Redman left Soul Survivor, Hughes began serving on staff with Soul Survivor Watford Church, as their Worship Pastor.
In 2005, Hughes moved to Holy Trinity Brompton, an Anglican church in central London, where he serves the church as the Director of Worship. Hughes is also one of the members of Compassionart, a charity founded by Martin Smith from Delirious?.[citation needed]
In addition to his work with Holy Trinity Brompton, Hughes, along with Associate Director of Worship Al Gordon, established Worship Central, which is an international worship training and resource centre.[citation needed]
Worship Central
Hughes leads a school of worship known as Worship Central, which is based at Holy Trinity Brompton. Worship Central runs conferences, tours, produces music albums and online resources.
Music recording
Hughes' songs are published in the UK by Survivor Records and distributed globally by EMI CMG, a major music label documented as market share leader from 1998–2009.[2]
Hughes has recorded and released five albums: Here I Am to Worship in 2001, When Silence Falls in 2004, Holding Nothing Back in 2007, Happy Day in 2009, and Love Shine Through in 2011.
- Here I am to Worship
Hughes' album, Here I Am to Worship was released in 2001. The album introduced the worship songs "Jesus, You Alone" and the Dove Award-winning song "Here I Am to Worship".[3] Both songs have become world-renowned worship anthems.[citation needed]
- When Silence Falls
Released in 2004, When Silence Falls 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 29th Chapter, from west London.
- Holding Nothing Back
Hughes' third album, entitled, Holding Nothing Back, 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".
- Happy Day
In July 2008, Hughes recorded a live album and DVD, entitled Happy Day, 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 the 14 March 2009, in London's Westminster Central Hall.[citation needed]
In 2007, prior to the recording, Christian Today interviewed Hughes, regarding the Happy Day album 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.[4][5]
- Love Shine Through
On 11 March 2011, a fourth studio album was released, entitled, Love Shine Through. The recording was produced by Martin Smith and featured musicians Marc James, Michael Guy Chislet and members of Northern Irish band, Rend Collective Experiment.[citation needed]
Literary publishing
Hughes published Passion For Your Name in 2003, in which he gives his advice on many issues, including worship leading and songwriting.[citation needed]
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.[6][7]
Discography
- Reward with Martyn Layzell (1999 Survivor Records)
- Here I Am to Worship (2001, Worship Together Records)
- When Silence Falls (2004, Survivor Records)
- Holding Nothing Back (April 2007, Survivor Records)
- Happy Day (March 2009, Survivor Records)
- Love Shine Through (March 2011, Survivor Records)
Published works
- Hughes, Timothy R. Passion for Your Name, Kingsway Publications, 2003. ISBN 978-1-84291-175-4
- Hughes, Timothy R. Holding Nothing Back, Kingsway Publications, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84291-352-9
- Hughes, Tim; and Gordon, Al. Worship Central, Alpha International, 2011. ISBN 978-1-905887-26-2
References
- ^ "Tim Hughes". kingsway.co.uk. Retrieved 28 August 2010.
- ^ "EMI CMG Report". Emicmg.com. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
- ^ "40th Annual GMA Dove Awards on Gospel Music Channel". Doveawards.com. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
- ^ "Christian TV On Demand Interview With Tim Hughes". Premier.tv. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
- ^ "Christian Today Interview With Tim Hughes". Christiantoday.com. 2007-03-10. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
- ^ "Christian TV On Demand Interview With Tim Hughes". Premier.tv. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
- ^ http://www.christiantoday.com/article/exclusive.interview.tim.hughes.holding.nothing.back/9876-2.htm