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Reflections From a Hero

Graham Kendrick has led worship for years all over the world. His songs have been sung by many nations and his passion for worshipping Jesus on stage and off is contagious. In this episode, Todd and Graham reflect on his journey and also talk about the power of simplicity in worship.

Episode 19 of the The Worship Circle Podcast podcast, hosted by Worship Circle, titled "Reflections From a Hero" was published on July 10, 2018 and runs 57 minutes.

July 10, 2018 ·57m · The Worship Circle Podcast

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Graham Kendrick has led worship for years all over the world. His songs have been sung by many nations and his passion for worshipping Jesus on stage and off is contagious. In this episode, Todd and Graham reflect on his journey and also talk about the power of simplicity in worship.

Graham Kendrick has led worship for years all over the world. His songs have been sung by many nations and his passion for worshipping Jesus on stage and off is contagious. In this episode, Todd and Graham reflect on his journey and also talk about the power of simplicity in worship.

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