Darlene Zschech to Release "The Table: A Christmas Worship Gathering"

Beloved Australian worship leader Darlene Zschech will be releasing her brand new Christmas album The Table: A Christmas Worship Gathering on October 19 via integrity Music. Darlene is best known for her work with Hillsong Worship where she penned songs such as "Shout to the Lord," "Worthy is the Lamb" and "The Potter's Hand."
Darlene has a deep conviction about the role of community in the lives of Christ-followers and as a beacon to the lost. Over the past few years, Darlene and her husband Mark have been Pastoring Hope Unlimited Church (HopeUC) on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. With Christmas being a season of family, Darlene wanted to share the platform of her Christmas album with the HopeUC worship team.
Building 'longer tables' and 'lower walls' - welcoming all to Jesus has been a passion of the HopeUC team and together they have created a warm, organic Christmas collection. Led by Darlene, this team of worship leaders have captured the warmth of a family of believers gathering together to worship around the birth of our Saviour.
With the concept of "the table" as a Christmas gathering place, Darlene and her Hope Unlimited Church family welcome you to a Christmas worship celebration with a warm, organic collection of Christmas classics and original songs.
From traditional Christmas classics, blended with new original songs from Darlene and her church team, this is a great worship experience for the Christmas season.
Tracklisting:
O Come All Ye Faithful (Come & Adore)
Oh Holy Night
The Mystery
The Table
Angels We Have Heard On High/Hark The Herald Angels Sing
Do You Hear What I Hear?
Emmanuel (Glory to God)
Away in a Manger (He Is Here)
The First Noel (Instrumental)
Silent Night (In a Moment)
Little Drummer Boy
Amazing Grace (Hallelujah)
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