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Animations from Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Source: JOGO
2019-07-23
The event is scheduled for August 18, 2019
The faithful will have another witty meeting with their creator, while the JOGO (Jeshurun Okyere Global Outreach) is organizing the 9th edition of the worship of the month of August this year.
The event that is under the theme; "Waiting for worship," is scheduled for August 18 at the Maker's House Chapel International, at Kwabenya Point 1, at 3 pm.
As usual, dynamic worshiper and mastermind behind the event, Jeshurun Okyere will open it with his extraordinary ministry and the Love Creed.
According to him, August Worship has transformed many lives and had a lot of positive impact, adding that this year 's event would exceed expectations given the level of readiness of the team.
There will be an overflow of anointing as the artist of the year 2016, Joe Mettle takes the barton to continue the race to God's presence with his hard-hitting voice.
Cece Twum, Ghanaian diva of gospel music, will also launch an atmosphere of praise and praise.
In addition, Victoria Orenze, a Nigerian power of gospel, will be in her element to lead the gathering to the throne of God with his dexterity on stage.
The most revered artist of PortHarcourt will follow with an impressive pedigree in worship, Afy Douglas.
To bring music closer to the word of God, the former president of the Church of Pentecost, the apostle Prof Opoku Onyinah, as well as the founder and supervisor of the Chapel of the Master's House, Dr. Michael Boadi Nyamekye, will bless the badembly with a few words of exaltation.
Children will not be left out since the organizers have put in place measures to ensure that they are taken care of with a children's area filled with exciting activities.
The event that is powered by JOGO is supported by the Execellence in Broadcasting (EIB).
August Worship is an annual concert of gospel music that brings together Christians and gospel music lovers from all walks of life on a single program to celebrate Christ through praise and worship.
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