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Zschech oversees the Worship and Creative Arts Department of the church. What the Holy Spirit helps her “do” is serve as worship pastor of the 15,000-member Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia. “That ‘keeping’ power of God is amazing.” “Without that real sort of encounter with the Holy Spirit there’s just no way that I would have the strength and that fire in my belly to get up and do what I do today,” she adds. You don’t get two out of three you get the three. “When you accept Christ you get the whole deal–Father, Son, Holy Ghost. “It wasn’t long after we were in church I really had an encounter with the Holy Spirit,” she says. Not long afterward, she started to want more. Magnificent! I cannot praise Him enough for reaching down, like Psalm 18 describes, and rescuing me.” “He has literally walked me through the valleys. I can honestly say that from that day till this, Jesus takes my breath away,” she says.
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“Everything in the natural sense remained the same, but my heart was completely changed. When Zschech became a Christian, her life radically changed. “The longing in my heart found its home the day I found Jesus at the age of 15,” she says.
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However, through the trial Zschech found more than tragedy. Her teenage years were bumpy, as she was riddled with guilt and anxiety, responses typical of children from broken homes, she says. She grew up with loving parents, but their decision to divorce when she was 13 brought a tragedy to her family that she thought happened only to other people.
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Her childhood was full of joyful memories, as well as disappointments and heartaches. “So I’ve sung every bad song there is as well as some good ones,” she notes with a smile.
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She’s been singing professionally since age 10 when she appeared on a weekly children’s TV program in Australia called Happy Go Round. And whether on a platform or in my bedroom, I worship and honor Him the best I know how.”įor Zschech, 38, music has always been an integral part of her life. “I owe Him so much more than my life,” she says. It’s as if she wants to infect everyone around her. Her love for her Lord shines through, and she knows this love is contagious. Zschech is the person behind this and many other worship songs currently popular the world over, including “The Potters Hand,” “Worthy Is the Lamb,” “All Things Are Possible” and “I Will Run to You.” But what is crucial to remember is that she is first and foremost a worshiper–then a wife, mother, songwriter and worship leader. Darlene Zschech (pronounced “check”) might not conjure up the face of the blue-eyed, blond-haired Australian beauty, but the chorus she wrote in 1993, “Shout to the Lord,” should surely resonate as soon as you read the words: “Shout to the Lord / All the earth / Let us sing / Power and majesty / Praise to the King.”
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You’ve probably heard of her, although you may have mispronounced her last name. Songwriter Darlene Zschech lives in Australia, but her music has revitalized worship in thousands of churches on this side of the planet.