Main Performers | Lyndon Bowring, Dr Phil Clarke, R T Kendall, Charlie Colchester, Joanna Thompson, Ann Widdecombe MP, David Alton, Joni Eareckson Tada, Rob Parsons, Graham Kendrick - speakers |
Orchestra or Band | Band: Dave Daniel, Lorna Rowe - vocals, Simon Dennis, Julian Hemmings - bass, Kathy Dignam - sax, Raul D'Oliveira, Micah Hampson - trumpets, Elsa Harris - piano, Carl McGregor - drums, Mike Mulroy - trombone, Noel Robinson - guitar, Steve Thompson, Vel Thompson - keyboards |
Set List | Welcome (Lyndon Bowring), Opening Hymn, Prayer (R T Kendall), Introductions (Lyndon Bowring, Charlie Colchester, Joanna Thompson), Public Policy (Charlie Colchester), Charlie Colchester interviews (Ann Widdecombe MP), Parliament (David Alton), Prayer Time (Jessy Dixon, Choir), Messsage (Joni Eareckson Tada), A Nation looks Back (Rob Parsons), INTERVAL Worship (Graham Kendrick, Band), Heart of Compassion, Work of the Centres (Joanna Thompson), Prayer for Centres, Readings for Centres, Readings, Conclusion (Lyndon Bowring), Final Song, Benediction and Farewell
'We'll Walk the Land', Graham Kendrick, 'Is Anyone Thirsty?', Graham Kendrick, 'Crown Him With Many Crowns', Matthew Bridges, Godfrey Thring, 'All I Once Held Dear', Graham Kendrick, 'And Can it Be', Charles Wesley, 'Who Can Sound the Depths', Graham Kendrick, 'Say it Loud', Graham Kendrick, 'Love Divine', Charles Wesley, 'The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord', Andy Park, 'Turn Our Hearts', Graham Kendrick, 'Thine Be the Glory', Edmund Budry, 'Before This Nation', Robert Koch, Poem - 'Finally Free', 'Who Sees it All', Graham Kendrick |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1997/134) |