Thursday, January 10, 2013

RETREAT! RETREAT!


A Mini-Retreat With Very Special Guest
Bruce Carroll
Friday, February 1 at 6:30pm to 8:30pm in the Student Room
Join the Music & Worship Team for fellowship, meal and worship

As one of the most respected and influential singer/songwriters in Christian music, Bruce has recorded nine best-selling solo projects, sold more than two million albums, won two Grammy Awards, seven Dove Awards, and enjoyed 11 No. 1 songs.  Bruce's unique ability to tell a story through a simple song helped make songs like "Sometimes Miracles Hide," "Above and Beyond," "Who Will Be Jesus" and "The Great Exchange" touch the hearts and change the lives of millions all over the world.
Today, Bruce continues to set trends and change lives in ways that only God could inspire.  At Hope Presbyterian Church in Cordova, TN, Bruce leads a 10-member band and 6,000+ people a week into worship.  And if that weren't enough to keep him busy, Bruce finds the time to champion the vision of Hope Music Ministry Services.  Across the hall from his office is The Grove Recording Studio a state-of-the-art studio that is more advanced than most you'd find on Music Row.  When he's not leading worship, you can usually find him in the studio working on a new song idea or mentoring the next young artist with a guitar, a dream, and a heart for Jesus. Bruce and his wife Nikki are longtime residents of Memphis, TN.

STUDIO ALBUMS
1987 Something Good is Bound to Happen
1988 Richest Man In Town
1990 The Great Exchange (U.S. Billboard Christian charts #22)
1991 Sometimes Miracles Hide U.S. Christian #18
1993 Walk On U.S. Christian #18
1996 Speed of Light
1998 Boomerang
2005 Big World
2013 TBA Studio Album

OTHER ALBUMS/RECORDINGS
1990 Our Hymns
1992 Evening Tapestry
1992 Our Family
1994 One Summer Evening... Live
1999 For the Record (Best of... )
2000 A Day of Hope
2001 A Night of Hope
2002 Hope Christmas
2002 Return Of The Killer B's
2003 Hope Specials: Volume 1 (On the Grove)
2004 Hope Worship: Volume 1 (On the Grove)
2012 Hands of Hope written with David Meece and David L. Cook (#1 for two weeks)

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