Australia's Hillsong United top first UK Christian & Gospel chart
THE FIRST ever official Christian & Gospel Albums Chart for 16th
March shows Australian modern worship aggregation Hillsong United at
number one with their 'Zion' album. The top 20, dominated by modern
worship albums, also contained three albums by California's Bethel
Music ('Without Words' number two, 'For The Sake Of The World' number
six and 'Be Lifted High' number 19), two by Matt Redman ('10,000
Reasons' number three and 'Sing Like Never Before: The Essential'
number nine), two by Chris Tomlin ('Burning Lights' number five and
'How Great Is Our God: The Essential' number 17) and two by Northern
Ireland's Rend Collective Experiment ('Campfire' number seven and
'Homemade Worship By Handmade People' number 11). The only albums not
featuring modern worship or hymnody were 'A Messenger' by Colton Dixon
(number 12) and 'Release The Panic' by Red (number 18).