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Pentecost Praise

David Grant is in Brighton for Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of the church, to meet worship leader Stuart Townend, who performs his thought-provoking song Vagabonds, and to introduce contemporary praise from Lou Fellingham and Phatfish.

35 minutes

Last on

Sun 19 May 2013 16:25

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • Breathe - Phatfish and the congregation of CCK, Brighton

    Conductor: David Lawrence, Composer: Nathan Fellingham, Lou Fellingham, James Busbee,

  • Holy Holy Holy - Phatfish and the congregation of CCK, Brighton

    Conductor: David Lawrence, Composer: Lenny Le Blanc, Reginald Heber, John Dykes

  • Vagamonds - Stuart Townend + his band

    Composer: Stuart Townend, Philip Baggaley, Andrew Christopher, Mark Edwards

  • Praise Is Rising - Phatfish and the congregation of CCK, Brighton

    Conductor: David Lawrence, Composer: Paul Baloche, Brenton Brown

  • Promised Land - Phatfish and the congregation of CCK, Brighton

    Conductor: David Lawrence, Composer: Nathan Fellingham, Lou Fellingham, James Busbee

  • There Is A Redeemer / Come Let Us Worship - Phatfish and the congregation of CCK, Brighton

    Conductor: David Lawrence, Composer: Nathan Fellingham, Melody Green, Keith Green,

Factsheet for Sunday 19th May 2013

David Grant is in Brighton for Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of the church, to meet worship leader Stuart Townend, who performs his thought-provoking song Vagabonds, and to introduce contemporary praise from Lou Fellingham and Phatfish.Ìý

Interviewees

Beyond ChurchÌý

The Reverend Martin Poole is the founder of Beyond Church which encourages people to explore non-traditional ways of being a Christian through artistic expression.

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Beyond Church began five years ago because Martin wanted to develop the spiritual curiosity of local people without forcing them into the conventional setting of a church

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Past projects include:

-ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Series of art installations celebrating the elements earth, air, wind and fire. Air was held in a park maze, blowing bubbles into the wind people meditated on the Hebrew word for breath and spirit.

-ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Advent calendar beach huts. Each hut features an art installation and one opens to the public every night. 400 people attended on Christmas Eve.

-ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Perspex cross on the streets of Brighton last Lent for passers-by to post prayers and wishes in.

-ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Audio meditation around the city. Based on silent disco technology, Martin commissioned artists to make audio clips that would start up in the walker’s headphones when they came within the required distance of a transmitter, concealed somewhere near the artwork they were expected to contemplate.

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Stuart Townend

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Stuart Townend is an internationally renowned Worship Leader, hymwriter and composer of contemporary Christian music. ÌýHis songs include In Christ Alone (2002, co-written with Keith Getty) How Deep The Father's Love For Us, Beautiful Saviour and The King of Love. ÌýAs of 2008, Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI) lists In Christ Alone" in its Top 25 CCLI Songs list.

Stuart is one of the Worship Leaders at CCK.Ìý Vagabonds was filmed at Brighton Train Station.

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Wellspring Community

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Seven years ago Jo Gilbert and friends committed to living together in Brighton in accordance with the Benedictine monastic tradition, which they were familiar with from visits to Worth Abbey Monastery, West Sussex. Their community is known as Ìý‘The Wellspring Community’.

Musicians

Lou Fellingham and PhatfishÌýÌý

Lou Fellingham is a Worship Leader, acclaimed solo singer, songwriter and the founding member of Phatfish, one of the UKs leading Christian rock bands.Ìý

Lou and Phatfish have led worship at all of the major UK festivals and have toured in the US, Canada and Europe.

Since their formation in 1994, Phatfish have held firmly to their original aim: to write, play and record songs that glorify our amazing God and communicate His love and His purpose for us.

CCK is their home church.

Locations

Music recorded at Church of Christ The King, Brighton

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter David Grant
Producer Karen Hannah
Series Editor David Taviner
Executive Producer Tommy Nagra

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