St Luke's Kentish Town London Releases Debut Worship Album 'Prodigal'

Nov 21 2016

St Luke's Kentish Town in London has released 'Prodigal', its debut worship album. Each of the six tracks is original, written by members of the worship team at St Luke’s. The team - under the direction of Worship Pastor, Charlotte Kiwanuka and Curate, Jon Finch - wanted to record the album to resource the worshipping life of the church, so the songs could be listened to during the week and not just during Sunday gatherings.

"As well as enabling that, we pray that this album allows the music and the message of each song to go further than Kentish Town, in to the homes of our friends and families, our colleagues, communities and beyond", says the group.


St Luke’s is an Anglican parish church in the heart of North London. Having been closed for 20 years, the church was reopened in 2011/12 by a plant team lead by Rev’d Jon March, supported by Holy Trinity Brompton and the Diocese of London. The vision of the church is to be 'Centred on Jesus, transforming communities, one life at a time' and they hope this is felt through their music as much as any other part of the church.

"We want this album to draw Christians more closely to Jesus, and to go beyond the walls of the church to see communities around the world transformed as individuals encounter the love of God, the running father who welcomes the prodigal home with open arms."

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