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In this episode of The Walk, host Joshua Swanson sits down with worship leader, songwriter, and pastor Tim Hughes for a heartfelt and powerful conversation on faith, prayer, and navigating life’s toughest moments. Tim, known for his iconic song Here I Am to Worship, shares a deeply personal story of loss and reflects on how the early church's response to suffering in Acts 12 inspires us to pray with boldness, even when facing unanswered prayers.
If you’ve ever wrestled with the tension between hope and heartbreak, this episode will encourage you to keep trusting God and pressing into His miraculous power. Don’t miss Tim’s call to fervent, childlike prayer, and his invitation to lead with authenticity, even in the midst of pain.
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Who Is Tim Hughes
Tim is the Senior Pastor of Gas Street Church in Birmingham, which he leads alongside his wife, Rachel. He is a worship leader and songwriter known for songs such as “Here I Am to Worship”, “Happy Day”, “The Way”, and “Hope and Glory”. Tim also leads ‘Gas Street Music’, the worship expression of Gas Street Church. He has five children; Phoebe, Simeon, Lois, Judah & Summer.
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In this episode of The Walk, host Joshua Swanson sits down with worship leader, songwriter, and pastor Tim Hughes for a heartfelt and powerful conversation on faith, prayer, and navigating life’s toughest moments. Tim, known for his iconic song Here I Am to Worship, shares a deeply personal story of loss and reflects on how the early church's response to suffering in Acts 12 inspires us to pray with boldness, even when facing unanswered prayers.
If you’ve ever wrestled with the tension between hope and heartbreak, this episode will encourage you to keep trusting God and pressing into His miraculous power. Don’t miss Tim’s call to fervent, childlike prayer, and his invitation to lead with authenticity, even in the midst of pain.
Be sure to subscribe to The Walk so you never miss an episode, and if this conversation resonates with you, please leave us a review—it helps us reach more people with these inspiring stories of faith and worship.
Follow Worship Leader Magazine:
Facebook | Instagram | X
Follow Tim Hughes and Gas Street Music:
Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
Discover more at WorshipLeader.com and stay inspired with The Walk!
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/thughes77
https://www.planningcenter.com/
https://www.worshipleaderinstitute.com/
https://www.instagram.com/worshipleader/
https://worshipleader.com/all-podcasts/
https://worshipleader.com/all-podcasts/our-host/
Who Is Tim Hughes
Tim is the Senior Pastor of Gas Street Church in Birmingham, which he leads alongside his wife, Rachel. He is a worship leader and songwriter known for songs such as “Here I Am to Worship”, “Happy Day”, “The Way”, and “Hope and Glory”. Tim also leads ‘Gas Street Music’, the worship expression of Gas Street Church. He has five children; Phoebe, Simeon, Lois, Judah & Summer.
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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