Many top British and American acts to minister at Britain's most popular Bible weeks.

EUROPE's largest regular Christian gathering, Spring Harvest, is set to take place in Minehead and Skegness in March and April. Booked to appear at the Bible weeks are a wide range of musicians. Those appearing at Skegness Word Alive (21st-26th March) include Bristol-based worship leader Geraldine Latty, rock/dance/rap aggregation thebandwithnoname, worship leader Chris Hayword and worship leader Sam Chaplin.

Week 1 (26th-31st March) worship leader Mark Tedder, South African popster Melanie, critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Jamie Hill, gospel choir Pastor David Daniel & The People's Christian Fellowship Choir, Cheshire-based worship group Wellspring, rock/dance/rap aggregation thebandwithnoname, American singer/songwriter Fernando Ortega, Authentic Music rock band Replenish, critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Nicki Rogers and Cambridge ambient duo Note For A Child.

Week 2 (31st March-5th April) worship ensemble the Grapevine Orchestra, critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Jamie Hill, Cheshire-based worship group Wellspring, gospel choir Pastor David Daniel & The People's Christian Fellowship Choir, rock/dance/rap aggregation thebandwithnoname, American singer/songwriter Fernando Ortega, Manchester girl teen pop group TBC, Authentic Music rock band Replenish and Cambridge ambient duo Note For A Child.

Week 3 (5th-10th April) worship leader Malc Garda, gospel choir Pastor David Daniel & The People's Christian Fellowship Choir, worship leader Kate Silber, rock/dance/rap aggregation thebandwithnoname, American singer/songwriter Fernando Ortega, Manchester girl teen pop group TBC, Authentic Music rock band Replenish, Cambridge ambient duo Note For A Child,

Those appearing at Minehead Week 1 (26th-31st March) include praise and worship veteran Graham Kendrick, critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Jamie Hill, American singer/songwriter Fernando Ortega, alternative worship team IKOS, rock/dance/rap aggregation thebandwithnoname, Authentic Music rock band Replenish and Cambridge ambient duo Note For A Child.

Week 2 (31st March-5th April) worship songsmith Dave Bilbrough, worship leader Leigh Barnard, American singer/songwriter Fernando Ortega, South African popster Melanie, alternative worship team IKOS, rock/dance/rap aggregation thebandwithnoname, Authentic Music rock band Replenish and Cambridge ambient duo Note For A Child.

Week 3 (5th-10th April) Kingsway Music worship leader Kate Simmonds, critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Jamie Hill, American-born worship singer Kristyn Getty, American singer/songwriter Fernando Ortega (tbc), rock/dance/rap aggregation thebandwithnoname, Authentic Music rock band Replenish and Cambridge ambient duo Note For A Child.

The following acts will be playing at Spring Harvest but are still to confirm weeks and venues: Liverpool rock team Supervision, new American singer/songwriter Shawn McDonald, British children's minister Dave Godfrey, US teen pop singer Bethany Dillon, popular UK rockers Quench, American songsmith Mat Kearney, UK punk rock band Titus and Youth For Christ singer/songwriter Andy Flannagan. CR

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