Wednesday, 28 May 2014

In The Green Room with Darlene Zschech - CBN.com

In The Green Room with Darlene Zschech - CBN.com



In The Green Room with Darlene Zschech - CBN.com by The 700 Club


In The Green Room with Darlene Zschech - CBN.com 

 

In The Green Room with Darlene Zschech - CBN.com 


Life and career

Zschech started on television at the age of 10, as part of an Australian kids' show, Happy Go Round.[3] When she was 13, her parents divorced,[4] and the emotional stress of television and her parents' divorce resulted in Zschech struggling with bulimia for about four years.[5]
In 1980, when Zschech was 15, her father rededicated his life to Christ and began taking her to church, where she gave her heart to Christ and met her future husband Mark.[6] Later, when they married, Mark suggested they move from Brisbane to Sydney, which was confirmed at a small church they were visiting one Sunday when the guest speaker said in the middle of his sermon, "This doesn't happen to me very often, but whatever it is you two prayed last night, God says do it now."[7] They began attending Hills Christian Life Centre, which would become Hillsong Church.
Zschech sang jingles for a number of international companies including McDonald's, KFC and Coca Cola,[8] until she eventually came on staff at Hillsong Church after penning "Shout to the Lord".[6] She released a vinyl album in 1987 called "Make the Choice" and a cassette album in 1993 called "Pearls & Gold."[9]
Zschech and her husband Mark have three daughters, Amy, Chloe and Zoe. In 2000 she had a miscarriage after 12 weeks.[10]
Shout to the Lord was nominated as Album of the Year for the 1997 Dove Awards and was nominated as Song of the Year for the 1998 Dove Awards. In 2000 Darlene received a Dove Award nomination for Songwriter of the Year and received the International Award for influence in praise and worship.
In 2003, Zschech released her first 'official' solo album, Kiss of Heaven. Change Your World followed in 2005. She has since released two albums in 2011 called Simply Darlene and You Are Love. In addition to writing songs, Zschech has written five books: Worship (1996), Extravagant Worship (2002), The Kiss of Heaven (2003), The Great Generational Transition (2009), and Revealing Jesus: A 365-Day Devotional (2013).
On 11 December 2013, Zschech was diagnosed with breast cancer.[11]

Hillsong Church

Zschech was the worship pastor of Hillsong Church from 1996 to 2007, during which time she served as producer, vocal producer, or executive producer for more than 20 albums under the Hillsong Music label and wrote more than 80 published worship songs.[12] Under Zschech's leadership, the album People Just Like Us (1994) was the first Christian album in Australia to go Gold as well as the first to go Platinum[13] and the album For All You've Done (2004) debuted at #1 on the Australian Record Industry Association album charts.[14] Zschech explained Hillsong Music's stance in her book Extravagant Worship in a prayer: "Father, let them quickly get their eyes off of us. We just want to point them to you, God, because you are the Author of truth. You are the only One who is to be praised."[13]
Zschech stepped down as worship pastor in 2007, but continued to write songs for Hillsong and to serve as Senior Worship Leader on their Live Albums. Reuben Morgan was appointed Hillsong worship pastor in 2008.

Hope Unlimited Church

In January 2011, Zschech and her husband became senior pastors at Church Unlimited, later renamed Hope Unlimited Church, in Charmhaven on the New South Wales Central Coast.[15] Zschech continues to be part of the Hillsong Team, involved in several Live Albums and other worship projects, and as part of the team for the annual Hillsong Conference.

Hope Global

In April 2004, the Zschech family visited Rwanda, Africa and were inspired to launch "Hope Rwanda: 100 Days of Hope", a faith-based global initiative that provided hygiene options and education for the citizens of Rwanda, which eventually morphed into Hope Global.[16] According to the official website, Hope Global currently exists to "offer practical solutions to countries devastated by war, genocide, and poverty."[17] It has major centres in Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and Cambodia, runs long-term development projects, such as Hope Education and the Village of Hope, and has hosted Parramatta Eels trips to Rwanda with CEO Paul Osborne.

"Shout to the Lord"

Zschech composed "Shout to the Lord" in 1993 and it has become one of the most well-known modern worship songs, being sung by an estimated 25-30 million churchgoers every Sunday since the song's release.[18] She wrote the song during a time of personal struggle,[19] and when she presented it to Hillsong's then-worship pastor Geoff Bullock, she was so embarrassed she asked him to face away from her as she played it on the piano and sang.[19]
"Shout to the Lord" was first recorded on People Just Like Us and has appeared on more than 200 different albums by numerous artists in multiple languages. It is also the title track for the first live album co-produced with Integrity Music featuring Zschech as a worship leader, and Integrity Music's first album to feature a female worship leader. The album was nominated for the 1997 Dove Awards 'Praise & Worship Album of the Year' at the Gospel Music Awards and the song was nominated in the 1998 Dove Awards 'Song of the Year' category. The song has been performed for the Pope at the Vatican and for the President of the United States.[20]
On the global impact of "Shout to the Lord", Zschech said, "I can't take any credit for its impact. God decided to put his blessing on this song."[21]


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darlene Zschech
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Background information
Birth name Darlene Joyce Steinhardt
Born 8 September 1965 (age 48) Brisbane, QLD
Origin Sydney, NSW, Australia
Genres Contemporary worship music, contemporary Christian music
Occupations Singer, songwriter, pastor
Instruments Voice
Years active 1989–present
Labels Hillsong, INO, Integrity
Website www.darlenezschech.com
Darlene Joyce Zschech (/dɑrˈln ˈɛk/; born Steinhardt on 8 September 1965) is an Australian Pentecostal Christian worship leader and singer-songwriter who primarily writes praise and worship songs. Described as a "pioneer of the modern worship movement",[1] she is the former worship pastor of Hillsong Church and is currently a member of Compassionart, a charity founded by Martin Smith.[2]

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