Darlene Zschech Celebrates Her 37th Wedding Anniversary

Acclaimed worship leader, author, songwriter and pastor Darlene Zschech celebrates her 37th wedding anniversary with her husband Mark today. Zschech has been most-loved for her ministry with Hillsong Worship, where she had served for many years as their worship pastor. During the time, Zschech had written songs such as "Shout to the Lord," "Worthy is the Lamb," "Cry of the Broken" and many others.
Alongside her husband Mark, the Zschechs now serve as Senior Pastors of Hope Unlimited Church (HopeUC) on the Central Coast of New South Wales,Australia, which has now grown into India and the USA .
"Happy anniversary Mark Zschech for 37 years," Darlene announces."There is so much more I could say, but the one word that resounds in me is THANKFUL. I would do this again with you all day everyday... here's to the next 37 my love."
Other artists have offered their congratulations. StuG writes,"Yay Happy Anniversary to you both." While Sinach wishes, "Happy anniversary to you both !! All my love."
Darlene and Mark live in the beautiful Central Coast of New South Wales with their family Amy and son-in-law Andrew, Chloe and son-in-law Hosanna, Zoe Jewel, and beautiful granddaughters Ava Pearl, Ruthie Feather, Thea Mae and grandson Roman Emmanuel Mark.
While they travel extensively and have the honour of working and ministering alongside amazing friends around the globe, the family remains Darlene's highest priority. Darlene says, "First and foremost I am a woman who simply and wholeheartedly loves Christ, and serves Him through loving my family, serving the church, and speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves."
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