Brooke Ligertwood to Lead Worship at Creatr and Museum of the Bible's "Worship in the Heart"

Platinum recording artist & GRAMMY®-award winning songwriter, producer and worship leader Brooke Ligertwood will be leading worship at "Worship in the Heart," a series of worship nights in partnership with Creatr and Museum of the Bible at the Museum of the Bible in Washington DC on April 18 and 19.
Ligertwood writes, "These are going to be intimate worship nights that integrate immersive creativity in the state of the art World Stage Theater within the museum, engaging all senses in order to (we pray!) look beyond them to the beauty of Christ.I'm honoured to be kicking off the first worship nights in the series!"
To purchase tickets, click here.
Ligertwood is an esteemed platinum recording artist and Grammy-award winning songwriter, producer, and worship leader. With a passion for art and theology, Brooke has served the church globally through her long-established tenure of writing congregational anthems, whilst also maintaining a mainstream career of over two decades under her maiden name, Brooke Fraser.
A prolific songwriter, Brooke has penned a growing anthology of beloved church anthems like "What A Beautiful Name," "King of Kings," "A Thousand Hallelujahs "and "Hosanna," and devotional favorites like "New Wine," "None But Jesus" and many more. Her songs have been streamed globally more than 7 billion times, translated into over 15 languages, and have topped charts with two Number 1's, and several Top 25's.
For more information, please visit https://www.brookeligertwood.com/.
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