For many, Roy’s will be a familiar face already. While events at Lakeland, Florida were broadcast to a global audience of over 1 million – including unprecedented coverage on God TV and pretty much all over the internet – Roy was the worship leader who had the skills and sensitivity to help guide hearts and heads to God. And then… well, we all know what happened next.
Yet history has shown God to be bigger than events, bigger than people and bigger than our failings. So as one chapter ended, another has begun for Roy Fields. His albums ‘We Are The Generation’ and ‘Less of Me’ have connected with tens of thousands of listeners, and he and his wife, Melanie, are already travelling the world as evangelists.
Yet Roy’s heart pumps with extra force for worship. It’s been that way ever since, as an eleven-year-old, raised by his single mother, he started to encounter powerful worship at house church meetings. Add in experiences of travelling in Africa, of leading worship wherever and whenever he could, and Roy’s gifting abundantly becomes clear.
‘Rain Down’ serves as not only a great introduction to the man’s songs, but it points the way to a bright future and focus to the heart of worship.
“I always had a desire to lead people in worship,” Roy says, “I love it when people get caught up in worship. There are times when we are worshipping that I sense his approval and that’s what it’s about, doing what is pleasing to the Lord. It’s during these intimate times with the Lord that people’s lives are being transformed.”
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