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We want to keep doing what we're doing, and as things grow on a bigger scope, we want to remain true to the things we�re called to, Tim says. Being honest, being transparent, and encouraging our brothers and sisters to know God passionately! We want to write songs that are corporate, that people will be singing in church for decades. The same God who created the Starfields and everything else in all creation has given us this opportunity to give our talents back to him, and we�re taking it! | We want to keep doing what we're doing, and as things grow on a bigger scope, we want to remain true to the things we�re called to, Tim says. Being honest, being transparent, and encouraging our brothers and sisters to know God passionately! We want to write songs that are corporate, that people will be singing in church for decades. The same God who created the Starfields and everything else in all creation has given us this opportunity to give our talents back to him, and we�re taking it! | ||
+ | He was a workshop presenter for the [[Unite in Worship Conference]] held May 4 and 5, 2007 at [[Kennedy Road Tabernacle]] in Brampton, Ontario. | ||
http://www.starfieldonline.com/bio_individual.aspx?artist=1 | http://www.starfieldonline.com/bio_individual.aspx?artist=1 |
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Tim Neufeld is the lead singer of Canadian worship band, Starfield, the band he started with his brother, Jon Neufeld. Along with bandmates Gordie Cochran and Shaun Huberts, Tim and Jon travel across the US and Canada leading worship at a variety of churches, colleges, and conferences. Starfield�s generation of fans and industry observers alike have already taken the band�s work to heart. In 2003, they garnered a Juno Award nomination (Canada�s equivalent of a GRAMMY Award) and won five Vibe Awards (equivalent to the Dove Awards) for best Artist, Group, Song, Rock/Alternative Album and Worship Album of the Year. Additionally, after hearing an early copy of the new album, CCM Magazine says Starfield's music resonates with vivid worship lyrics and melodies that recall acts like Jars of Clay, MercyMe, Delirious and early Sonicflood. We want to keep doing what we're doing, and as things grow on a bigger scope, we want to remain true to the things we�re called to, Tim says. Being honest, being transparent, and encouraging our brothers and sisters to know God passionately! We want to write songs that are corporate, that people will be singing in church for decades. The same God who created the Starfields and everything else in all creation has given us this opportunity to give our talents back to him, and we�re taking it! He was a workshop presenter for the Unite in Worship Conference held May 4 and 5, 2007 at Kennedy Road Tabernacle in Brampton, Ontario. http://www.starfieldonline.com/bio_individual.aspx?artist=1
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