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One of our values at Oak Tree is a passion for worshipping God through music, seeking to express something more of His otherness (the transcendence) and His intimacy, but in ways that people of today can relate to. Our worship tends to be modern in style.
Oak Tree has released two worship albums: the first in 2002, featuring Tony Willis and Fraser McDermott, entitled "Rivers of Grace." The second album "Eternal", recorded during 2005 and released in October 2005, features Oak Tree worship leaders Tony Willis, Abbie Jones and Carolyn Hope, who were all involved in leading early morning worship at the New Wine summer conference in 2004.
"Eternal" is Oak Tree Worship’s newly released worship album. Described by one critic as "great and unambiguous rock-sound worship" this is a passionate and powerful album of guitar-driven worship, influenced by Evanescence and other bands at the heavier end of rock.
Oak Tree Worship - Eternal
"When I looked at the cover of this CD from Oak Tree Anglican Fellowship in West London, one of the Holy Trinity Brompton family of churches, and saw the words "passionate and powerful worship", I had to admit a certain dread of what I thought I might hear when I played the thing. I’ve been reviewing for Cross Rhythms off and on for 12 years, and been music maestro at UCB for six years, and in that time I’ve heard an awful lot of music, and a lot of awful music. Much of the awful music tends towards hyperbole when it comes to sleevenotes, but the good news is that this does exactly what it says on the tin, this is passionate and powerful….it’s a worthy example of how far grassroots worship recordings are progressing."
Trevor Kirk, www.crossrhythms.co.uk
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