Nigel Briggs

Nigel Briggs
Nigel Briggs (musician born 1966)
Origin Nottingham, UK
Genres Worship
Occupations Worship Leader
Years active 2000-Present
Labels Vineyard Music
Associated acts TRENT
Website www.trentband.co.uk

Nigel Briggs (born 14 September 1966 in Nottingham, UK) is a Christian songwriter and worship leader, who has written songs such as 'For Me', 'What a Love', 'Hold On', 'Unfailing Love' and 'Perfect Sacrifice' for use in Christian worship, which have been published through the Vineyard Music label.

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.

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 since released (with his band TRENT) two albums of songs written at Trent Vineyard,[1] Nottingham, UK, 'Hold On', in 2003, and 'Unfailing Love', 2006 and a five track limited edition EP called 'Radio Everything' in 2008.

On February 12, 2009 Trent Vineyards Warehouse was the venue for Nigel and TRENT to record their latest project Burn Bright, a live DVD and album featuring songs from 'Hold On', 'Unfailing Love' and 'Radio Everything' along with several new tracks. This was released in July 2009.

Contents

Discography

Vineyard albums

  • "Campfire Songs" (Demo LP)
  • Surrender (2000)
  • Holy (2002)
  • Hold On (2003)
  • Holy - Winds Of Worship (2004)
  • "Fill Me Now - Club Vineyard" (2005) (Compilation)
  • Unfailing Love (2006)
  • Radio Everything EP (July 2008)
  • Burn Bright - Live DVD and Album (July 2009)
  • Trent - Live at Spring Harvest (March 2011)

Books

References

  1. ^ www.trentvineyard.org

External links



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