MICHAEL W. SMITH HONORED
FOR ‘DISTINGUISHED CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP’
KING’S COLLEGE AND SEMINARY BESTOWS APOSTELOS CHRISTOU AWARD
UPON VETERAN SINGER/SONGWRITER/WORSHIP LEADER
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 18, 2008) — Reunion Records artist Michael W. Smith will receive the Apostelos Christou Award for Distinguished Christian Leadership Saturday, April 19 in Los Angeles.
King’s College and Seminary, founded and headed by Pastor Jack Hayford, presents the award annually to “an individual who, (a) by a life which characterizes the passion and values of timeless Christian faith, and (b) by leadership that has notably penetrated contemporary culture, has made a far-reaching impact for God, His Word and the ultimate glory of His Son, Jesus Christ.”
Apostelos christou is the Greek expression for “one sent by Christ.”
“I’m humbled and honored by this award. I know there are many other people more deserving and I appreciate even being considered,” Smith says. “Kings College has done a tremendous job preparing and equipping Christian leaders. I’m glad for the opportunity to be with Dr. Hayford and join the past recipients of this honor.”
Previous recipients of the award include Attorney General John Ashcroft; Touched By An Angel producer, Martha Williamson; Saddleback Church Pastor, Rick Warren and Faithful Central Pastor, Kenneth Ulmer.
The Saturday, April 19 ceremony kicks off a busy week for Smith, including appearances during GMA Music Week in Nashville and the 39th Annual Dove Awards, broadcast live on Gospel Music Channel Wednesday, April 23 at 8 p.m. EDT.
