Museum of the Bible to Host Nineties Worship Night Inaugural Worship Event

Museum of the Bible will host the Nineties Worship Night inaugural event at the World Stage Theater in Washington, D.C. on Friday, August 16, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. ET.
This one night only concert will be an unforgettable night of worship, featuring performances from worship leaders who defined a generation.
Sharing the stage for the first time on behalf of Nineties Worship Night, Jeff Deyo (formerly lead singer of SONICFLOOd), Charlie Hall, Brenton Brown, and special guest Lisa Nicole (Out of Eden's Lisa Kimmey Winans) will perform fresh arrangements of some of the most powerful worship songs from the 1990s.
The event, sponsored by The Timothy Initiative, PraiseCharts, Loop Community, CCLI, Martin Guitar, and GiveSendGo, will be hosted by critically acclaimed singer/songwriter/poet Kim Gentry Meyer (Mrs. Massachusetts 2020).
"This is a fantastic opportunity to hear these legendary artists who shaped a generation with some of the powerful worship songs that built movements like Passion and Vineyard. Don't miss this incredible night of worship!" says Nineties Worship Night Productions and NWN Records president Chad Gentry.
To get your tickets for Nineties Worship Night's inaugural concert at Museum of the Bible, click here.
For more information about Nineties Worship Night, NWN Records and Nineties Worship Night's New album, Break Through the Stars, visit ninetiesworshipnight.com, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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