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London's KENSINGTON TEMPLE is the largest church in Britain. Their two live worship albums for Kingsway have both been good sellers. The head of the Worship Department at KT, Richard Lewis, spoke to George Luke. [01.02.97]Noel Richards: A song-by-song rundown of his 'Dangerous People' album
Worship maestro NOEL RICHARDS talks us through the tracks on his new album [01.02.97]Maranatha The New Jesus Music: Maranatha Comes Of Age
Let's be perfectly frank. It's been years since the news that Maranatha! Music have got a new worship album out would create much excitement. But the new album in the MARANATHA THE NEW JESUS MUSIC series is a stone classic. Mike Rimmer reports. [01.02.97]Matt Redman: Passionate for his name
One of the leaders of the 'new wave of worship' effecting Britain's churches, MATT REDMAN, spoke at length to Steve Cox. [01.02.97]Many Shades Of Worship: Where is worship heading
Never have there been so many sounds and styles of worship. Tony Cummings looks at its diversity and talks to some of the major praise and worship practitioners. [01.02.97]Donnie McClurkin: Amityville Blessing
Gospel luminaries Andrae Crouch and Marvin Winans guest on the hot new album by DONNIE McCLURKIN. George Luke met the bright new singing star. [01.02.97]Steve Apirana: The Maori bluesman
There's nothing run-of-the-mill about STEVE APIRANA. The former street kid from Christchurch made his way with retro cover band the Velvettes and is now one of the best of the new wave of cutting edge singer/songwriters. He spoke to Kimberley Ware. [01.02.97]Helen Baylor: The Detroit-based diva
She's got a voice to die for, more musical accolades to her name than should be legal and a mind blowing new album. So who is HELEN BAYLOR? Pippa Rimmer finds out. [01.02.97]Andy Chance: Chance would be a fine thing
With an album title 'Lose Faith Now, Ask Me How' guaranteed to send more religious sensibilities into overdrive, Luton's ANDY CHANCE is walking on eggshells. Chris Tozer spoke to him. [01.02.97]Christafari: Valley of decision
California's reggae pioneers CHRISTAFARI have not only convinced a CCM audience that reggae riddems aren't intrinsically linked with Rastafarianism, they've lodged their album high in America's mainstream reggae charts. Tony Cummings investigates. [01.02.97]