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He considers working with [[Barry Adams]] on Barry’s, “The Father’s Love Letter” some of his finest most rewarding work. | He considers working with [[Barry Adams]] on Barry’s, “The Father’s Love Letter” some of his finest most rewarding work. | ||
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Robert Critchley is an associate minister of Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship where he continues to lead worship at conferences and renewal meetings. Rob and his wife Dawn were senior worship pastors on full-time staff in Toronto from 1996-2002.
Their song catalogue includes such favourites as There Is one Name, What A Faithful God, In Majesty He Rides, Great Big God, Keep Coming Holy Spirit and Draw Me After You. In addition to recording 6 solo CD’s Robert has co-produced Live from Toronto Collection 2, Celebration 1and2, Fresh Wind 03 and is one of the featured worship leaders on Catch The Fire 3, 4, and most recently, Kingsway Music’s Catch The Fire 6 and 7,8,9,10. He is also a featured worship leader on the double CD “Heaven On Earth”. CTF TV has also featured numerous exerpts of his live worship sets as well as interview segments. In July 03, Rob worked with Nashville producer John Hartley on the project “Harvest of Hymns”.
It will be surprising to some that Robert has varied creative interests alongside His love for corporate worship music. He has also written music for the film soundtrack, “Niagara thunder Of The Waters” and the dramatic short film, “Apples From Eden”. He is actively involved in helping other artists and ministry’s create music resources through writing, arranging and audio production under the banner of Wild Ox Publishing (from Ps92:10)
He considers working with Barry Adams on Barry’s, “The Father’s Love Letter” some of his finest most rewarding work.
Robert runs Wild Ox records http://www.wildox.ca
http://www.wildox.ca/2002/critchley.html
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