Trent Vineyard

Wednesday 14th January 2004

Worship pastor at Nottingham Trent Vineyard NIGEL BRIGGS spoke to Sarah Yates.

Nigel Briggs
Nigel Briggs

Name, Family, Location?

  1. Nigel Briggs, married to Helen, 3 boys: Elliot, Oliver, Ben.
  2. Worship Pastor at Nottingham Trent Vineyard, which has been going for 7years.
  3. Other events/albums?

    1. Redeemer (Holy)
    2. Me (Surrender)

Nigel has been doing the worship pastor's job in various different ways for the past 6.5 years. In September he will take on the job full time. For the past year he has worked 2 days a week with a classical guitar maker as well as working for the Church (he trained as a Violin Maker at college). In the past Nigel has been fairly reluctant to work full time for the church and has waited for a clear leading from God before doing it. He has now been hearing from God about taking on the job for the past 9 months.

What does he do/play on the album?

On the album Nigel does lead vocals, plays acoustic guitar and also plays the high-strung guitar. This uses light gauge strings, which gives a high treble sound. They are experimenting with this on it's own, against the electric guitar and as a complement to the acoustic guitar. Nigel is also co-producing with Trevor Michael, which he is excited about: 'I love the production side of things, trying to get it to sound as good as it can'.

Sarah: When did you first lead worship?

Nigel: I've played the guitar for 20 yrs but in public only for about 10 yrs, which is when I became a Christian. The first time I played in a worship team I wouldn't allow them to plug my guitar in, I just stood at the back and strummed along! My involvement increased as the need required. I have been singing in Church for the last 8-9 yrs, which also began when I filled in for people who were away.
When I became a Christian we (Helen and I) were at a Baptist Church for 3-4 years. I first led at a weekend away when the lady who was leading at the time (who is now also part of the Vineyard) lost her voice and couldn't sing. Basically, if I didn't lead the worship, no one else would. I ended up leading in front of about 20 people and I was terrified! After this I gradually got introduced onto the rota and over the period of a few years I got involved more and more until I finally began co-ordinating it fully - God dragged me into it really! At the Baptist Church, being the worship leader meant arriving early, setting up chairs, setting up PA and rehearsing with the band, and then clearing up again afterwards. It was a pretty thorough grounding in church life and a very busy morning!

When we arrived at Nottingham Trent Vineyard no one knew I played anything for at least 3-4 months. I got involved in serving tea and coffee and was happy doing that. Again, it was only when they really needed someone that I got involved in the worship team. Over the next few years my involvement increased until I ended up co-ordinating the team there.

Sarah: When did you start writing songs?

Nigel: I have always really wanted to write worship songs more than secular songs, although I would really love to see Worship songs make it in the Secular Industry. That is part of what this CD is about - recording worship songs that people can worship to and really enjoy listening to. I have written music for as long as I have played the guitar really, although 98% of it either ends up in the bin or stays between God and me, for no one to ever hear. However, in the last 2-3 yrs I have felt that God has been telling me he wants the Church to be singing about what he is doing in us specifically. So, in terms of actually writing songs to be used in public worship, it has been a relatively short time. I had some significant input from Brian Doerksen when he came over to the UK. He prompted me to take song writing more seriously!

Sarah: How do you filter out songs for public worship from those that are private?

Nigel: Sometimes this is difficult! Often there are songs that are applicable for both. When I write a song an idea develops in my head - often coming from something that particularly strikes me when I hear it in a sermon or a conversation. Brian described this idea as a 'song vision.' At the moment I am actively trying to write songs for the Church, so if a phrase drops in my head I ask 'is this what God is saying to the church, does it apply to us all, or is it specific to me?' If it applies to the church then I will develop it further but I am letting the others fall away for the moment.

Sarah: How long has the current band been together as a worship team?

Nigel: For about 2 yrs

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Reader Comments

Posted by peter robson in Nottingham @ 20:52 on Feb 4 2006

Having seen Nigel in action at Trent Vineyard I can testify that he is a Christian leader who portrays his love of our Lord and is one good singer.



Posted by New Wine Freak in Somerset @ 22:49 on Aug 7 2006

Nigel was just wonderful leading worship in Venue 2 at New Wine B 2006. He was very sensitive to what was going on & yet had us rocking!



Posted by Stewart in Speen Bucks @ 10:47 on Aug 8 2006

Having spent an amazing week at New Wine B, Venue 2 was the highlight and Nigel, his band and Carl provided me with a great start to the day! thank you very much



Posted by Liz in Speen, Bucks @ 22:59 on Sep 7 2006

Every time I listen to Unfailing Love I am back at New Wine B, with all the spiritualism I felt then. what a great week, and so inspired by Nigel's worship. Please record "They that wait on the Lord" on your next album! Thanks so much for helping to make New Wine such an important week in my family's life.



Posted by Ali in London @ 22:08 on Aug 5 2007

My family and I have been so blessed by Trent at New Wine these past two years, and by using the album in our family times - they have helped me connect with God through music in a very real way - thanks guys



Posted by betty in leigh-on-sea @ 21:45 on Aug 6 2007

Nigel was BRILLIANT at New Wine, he has an amazing voice and the band was brilliant =]
I think he made the music applicable to all ages...I pray God would keep using his amazing talent, it's sure to reach into many dark places. The only thing left to say is that Brenton Brown's 'Everlasting God' is now one of my favouritest songs... thanks guys, you were brilliant. =]
God bless.x



Posted by jeff in brazil @ 06:19 on Sep 15 2007

seu ministério tem sido benção em minha vida pois ele me inspira a continuar a caminhada e saber q em Deus psso ter os meus sonhos realizados...
Deus abençoe você nigel...
um abraço do brazil...



Posted by Joan Johnson in Bristol @ 19:15 on Sep 29 2009

Yes, brilliant week at New Wine Venue 2 - just loved the worship and bought CD. Then took it with me to Canada on MP3 player for family and friends to listen to.



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