Darlene Zschech to Lead Worship & Host a Break Out Session at the WOR/TH Worship Conference

Darlene Zschech is scheduled to appear at the WOR/TH Worship Conference in Sydney on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Castle Hill, Australia. This one-day event brings together worship leaders, musicians, and theologians to explore the heart and theology of worship.
Alongside Darlene Zschech, the conference will feature:
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Matt Redman - Renowned worship artist and songwriter
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Ben Fielding - Co-writer of "What a Beautiful Name"
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CityAlight - Worship band known for modern hymns
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Leonard Ray Jarman - U.S.-based musician and music director
As one of the keynote guests at the WOR/TH Worship Conference, Darlene Zschech will bring her signature blend of passion, Scripture-based songs, and pastoral heart as she leads worship during one of the main sessions. She will also participate in a panel discussion on the future of global worship and songwriting alongside Matt Redman and Ben Fielding.
Additionally, Darlene will host a breakout session for worship leaders, focusing on sustaining spiritual health in long-term ministry, writing worship songs that outlast trends, and reflecting on the legacy of her iconic song "Shout to the Lord" and its enduring impact across generations.
In the evening, a special public worship night-ticketed separately-will bring together all the featured artists for a powerful, unified gathering. Highlights of the night will include the debut of a new collaborative song by Darlene Zschech, Ben Fielding, and CityAlight, offering a fresh expression of worship rooted in Scripture and community.
The event will also feature reflections on the role of worship in spiritual renewal, creating space for both inspiration and contemplation. To close the evening, a communion service will be led by local pastors and musicians, inviting attendees into a shared moment of reverence and connection.
Tags : Darlene Zschech WOR/TH Worship Conference Matt Redman ben fielding CityAlight Leonard Ray Jarman
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