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Hillsong United (stylised as Hillsong UNITED or UNITED) is a contemporary worship collective originating from Hillsong Church. Since forming in 1998 out of the church's youth ministry, the group has released fifteen live albums and six studio albums. Band members are involved in Hillsong Church services and also play for the church. [1]
Originally he was a guitar player for Hillsong United and soon became United's Worship Leader after Reuben Morgan & Marty Sampson joined the main Hillsong Band. [1] Joel currently serves as Hillsong's Creative Director and was the Co-Lead Pastor of Hillsong New York City when it opened in October 2010. [citation needed]
Many past LUKAS members have gone on to become part of the main Hillsong Worship band and Hillsong United teams including Paul Mabury (drums), [12] Harrison Wood (drums), [13] Simon Kobler (drums) [14] and Matt Hann (bass guitar). [15] Former guitarist Christopher Whitehall left the band in 2006 to frontman the indie pop band The Griswolds. [16]
Benjamin William Hastings is a Northern Irish Christian music artist, [1] [2] known for being a member of Australian worship band Hillsong United. [3] He now resides in Los Angeles. [4]
From the late 1990s he has featured on the Youth Alive albums and was one of the original Hillsong United band's worship leaders. His last album with Hillsong United was the 2011's Aftermath. He often lead worship at the church and had contributed for Hillsong albums. Since his departure from Hillsong United, he has worked on his songwriting.
Joel Timothy Houston (born 19 September 1979) is an Australian musician, songwriter, pastor, and leader in the Sydney-based band Hillsong United, a worship band of Hillsong Church. He was co-pastor at Hillsong NYC between 2010 and 2017. [1] He is the head of the Christian worship band Hillsong United, for which he sings, plays guitar, and ...
Hillsong United – Aftermath (2011) Hillsong United – Zion (2013) Hillsong Young & Free – We Are Young & Free (2013) Hillsong United – The White Album: Remix Project (2014) Hillsong Worship – No Other Name (2014) NO – El Prado (2014) Hillsong Worship – Open Heaven / River Wild (2015) Hillsong United – Hillsong: Let Hope Rise (2015)
Aftermath (stylised as 'aftÉ™r,maθ), formerly known as This Means Love, is the second studio album by Australian Contemporary Christian band Hillsong United.Production for the album began in March 2010 at Studios 301 in Sydney, Australia. [1]