Nigel Briggs
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Nigel Briggs, born in Nottingham, UK is a Christian songwriter and worship leader, who has written songs such as 'For Me', 'What a Love', 'Hold On' and Unfailing Love' for use in Christian worship, which have been published through the Vineyard Music label.
When Nigel Briggs started writing he was mentored by Brian Doerksen, then head of the Vineyard UK branch, and as a result, Nigel's songs feature on several of the Vineyard albums, including 'Surrender' and 'Holy'.
He has released two further albums of songs written at Trent Vineyard, Nottingham, UK, 'Hold On', in 2003, and 'Unfailing Love', 2006.
The latest Songs are due for release in July 2008 on a five track EP called 'Radio Everything'.
In the summer of 1996, John and Debby Wright moved from SW London Vineyard to start a new Vineyard church (Trent Vineyard) in Nottingham. Over the previous 9 years they had helped start the first Vineyard church in the UK - SW London Vineyard under the leadership of John and Eleanor Mumford. Nigel serves as the worship pastor of Trent Vineyard.
Mr. Briggs has many sons including Ben and Elliot, who were voted second "most notorious brothers" in a recent Trent Vineyard[1] Beyond and Cohesion (the two youth sections of the church) poll, beaten only by the Leverton Brothers.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Vineyard albums
- Surrender (2000)
- Holy (2002)
- Hold On (2003)
- Holy - Winds Of Worship (2004)
- Unfailing Love (2006)
- Radio Everything EP (Due for release in July 2008)
[edit] Books
- Play (2003) ISBN 3474015605