Hillsong Worship will Tour with their Senior Pastor Brian Houston in Support of Houston's New Book

Brian Houston, the global senior pastor of Hillsong Church, has a book coming out next year. WaterBrook, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that "There is More: When the World Says You Can't - God Says You Can" will be published in March. Houston will tour 26 cities in the U.S. to promote the book and will be backed the best-selling musical group Hillsong Worship. Houston's previous books include "Live Love Lead" and "For This I Was Born."
The There Is More Tour kicks off on April 5th in Austin, TX and is set to make 13 stops in all. To read more and for ticket information, click here.
There Is More Tour: April 2018
5 - Austin, TX | Shoreline Church
6 - Baton Rouge, LA | Bethany Church - Baker
7 - Dallas, TX | Verizon Theatre
9 - Memphis, TN | Life Church
10 - St. Louis, MO | Grace Church
12 - Minneapolis, MN | Location to be announced soon!
13 - Peoria, IL | Northwoods Community Church
17 - Fort Wayne, IN | Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
19 - Canton, OH | Faith Family Church
20 - Lynchburg, VA | Thomas Road Baptist Church
21 - Reading, PA | Diamond Credit Union Theater at the Santander Arena
23 - Boston, MA | Location to be announced soon!
24 - Washington, DC | Hylton Memorial Chapel
*Hillsong Worship leaders will vary by date.
*Pastor Brian Houston will not be available at Canton, Lynchburg or Reading due to prior commitments
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