Darlene Zschech is Currently Recording Her New Album

In honor of the 30th anniversary since the release of her hit song "Shout to the Lord," Darlene Zschech is currently recording her brand new album. The record entitled Testament will feature 30 songs, comprising of both new songs as well as new recordings of some of her favorite songs from over the years. Darlene is best known for her role as the former worship pastor of Hillsong Church, Sydney, Australia.
During her tenure as worship pastor, the megachurch had released classic worshp songs such as "At the Cross," "Mighty to Save," "Hosanna," "I Desire Jesus" among many others. Although she has achieved numerous gold albums and her songs are sung in many nations of the world, Darlene's success simply stands as a testimony to her life's passion for serving God and people with all her heart.
Meanwhile, Darlene and her chuch HopeUC will be hosting their annual conference on the 28th to 30th of September this year. The conference wll take place at the Central Coast, an hour and a half drive north of the city of Sydney in Australia. This year's guests include Martin Smith and Canon J John. To register, click HERE.
Darlene and her husband Mark write, "We are thrilled to invite you to HopeUC Gathering 2023! We love gathering the Body of Christ together and just know you will be greatly impacted as you join us for three days in Sept 2023. From Thursday Night the 28th, through to Saturday afternoon on the 30th of September we will be gathering at our HopeUC Charmhaven Campus.
"We believe that this weekend will be life-changing, and we can't wait to see what God has in store for us. Our special guests include Martin Smith and Canon J John, and we know that they will inspire and challenge us to live out our faith with passion and purpose.
"We love you and are continually praying for you."
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