Lara Martin

Lara Martin is a musician and songwriter, most widely known as the former worship pastor of Abundant Life Church in Bradford, England. Lara moved away from the church, for personal reasons, in 2008 to Romania to help with disadvantaged street children. She is now based in Northampton at Elim Christian Centre.

Her songs are featured on some of the church's albums, DVDs, music books and television programmes. The albums and DVDs are distributed in the UK by the Christian label Kingsway Music. The albums Higher, Divine Exchange, God Is Here, Sing, How Loved and Send Me all feature tracks written by her. She also led worship and sang on Let the World See Jesus.

Some of Martin's more popular songs have been included on Christian compilation albums such as Virgin's The Best Worship Songs... Ever! and are frequently covered live by other artists.

Martin is a mezzo-soprano singer and guitarist. She is also a member of the Nashville Songwriters Association International.

Personal life

Born Lara Hughes in Belfast, she relocated to Bradford with her parents in the 1970s.[1] She was raised in a house church, of which her father was one of the leaders, but she left the church as teenager. She came to faith again aged 21, having spent time working in a jewellers' by day and a heavy metal bar in the evening. She was initially appointed as a receptionist at Abundant Life Church. The leaders became aware of her music skills as she would often sing around the office. When the previous worship leader left the church in 1999, Paul Scanlon, the senior pastor, offered her the job of Worship Pastor.[2]

She is married with two sons.

Albums

Songs

References

  1. Martin, Lara. "My Space – Lara Martin", "MySpace", 2 October 2008. Retrieved 1 October 2008
  2. McCabe, Helen (May 2002). "Abundant Worship – Abundant Life". Cross Rhythms (68).


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