• Ruth uses her skills on the violin and keyboard to create a place for people to enter into the presence of God.
• Worship viewpoint: “Listening for His voice is the most important thing for us to be doing. I believe that there is a realm that the Lord wants to bring us into, in which we will begin to see with a ‘Kingdom of God’ perspective.
• Praise and worship, Scriptural teachings, healing prayers, prophesying, soaking
• Come and be blessed as Ruth leads in worship and plays her violin over you!
• Vineyard Church at DuPage, 1900 Manchester Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187
• Open to the public
• Open seating
• Free-will offerings will be taken both evenings
Learn more about Ruth:
Born in England, Ruth Fazal began her musical studies on the piano and the violin, attending Dartington College for the Arts, before going on to graduate from the Guildhall School of Music in London. Further studies on the violin took Ruth to Paris, France. Since emigrating to Canada, and living in Toronto, Ruth has performed with all of the major orchestras in the city, as well as being actively involved in many chamber music ensembles. Ruth is currently living in Jerusalem, Israel where she continues to write and play her music. Ruth uses her skills on the violin to create a place for people to enter into the presence of God.
As a worship leader and singer/songwriter with over twenty CDs, Ruth has travelled extensively across North America, Europe, and Israel. Her deepest desire is to see the body of Christ enter into a truly intimate relationship with Jesus. Ruth honors and loves the prophetic, and feels an urgency in this hour, for us to be awakened to the purposes of God. Ruth says: “Listening for His voice is the most important thing for us to be doing. I believe that there is a realm that the Lord wants to bring us into, in which we will begin to see with a ‘Kingdom of God’ perspective. I feel sure that it is on God’s heart to bring us there, and in that place, for us to come to a greater understanding of who He is, and of who we are in Him. It is time for the Church to be functioning as real citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven. This is what I am giving my heart to! I want to learn how to live that way.”
Ruth has composed several compositions for orchestra and choirs, the most well know of which is Oratorio Terezin. A composition for choirs, soloists and symphony orchestra, Oratorio Terezin weaves poetry of children from the Holocaust together with the Hebrew Scriptures, to portray God’s heart in the midst of suffering. Performances in Canada, Europe, Israel, and the USA have brought much hope and comfort to many people. Oratorio Terezin was chosen to be the main cultural event in Tel Aviv, Israel on Holocaust Memorial Day in 2005. The US debut of Oratorio Terezin was at Carnegie Hall, New York City, in February 2007.
Information taken from Ruth’s website.