About Tim Hughes
Tim Hughes is a highly respected British worship leader, singer, songwriter, and Anglican priest, widely recognized for his profound influence on contemporary Christian worship music. He is celebrated for penning globally acclaimed songs that have become staples in churches worldwide, such as the Dove Award-winning "Here I Am to Worship" and "Happy Day." His contributions have significantly shaped modern congregational singing, making him a central figure in the landscape of global worship.
- Hughes' song "Here I Am to Worship" received a Dove Award and has been sung by an estimated 45 million people, topping charts like CCLI.
- He is an ordained Anglican priest in the Church of England and currently serves as the Vicar of St Luke's, Gas Street Birmingham.
- Tim Hughes succeeded fellow prominent worship leader Matt Redman as Worship Pastor at Soul Survivor Watford Church early in his career.
- He is the founder and leader of Worship Central, an international training and resource center dedicated to equipping worship leaders and teams.
Playing Tim Hughes' music offers a deeply rewarding experience for musicians of all levels, from beginners to seasoned worship leaders. His sheet music is particularly suited for contemporary worship bands, church musicians, and solo performers on instruments like piano and guitar, as well as vocalists. The compositions are known for their accessible yet profound melodies and biblically rich lyrics, which foster genuine connection and heartfelt worship. Performing his songs allows musicians to contribute to a global legacy of worship, inspiring congregations and deepening personal devotion through widely recognized and cherished anthems.