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    MUSIGA gospel musicians all night programme

    by Ghana Music.com
    posted Wednesday, 18 April 2012 19:08| 0 Comments

    The Gospel department of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) headed by Rev. Thomas Harry Yawson will organize an All – Night prayer programme for the spiritual wellbeing of musicians in Ghana under the theme, “The Musician God Uses”.

    This falls in line with the vision of the leadership to inspire members and the public to respond to the Divine invitations being extended to all by the Creator for higher benefits.

    The event is scheduled for Friday 27th April, 2012 from 10 pm to 4 a.m. and would see all gospel musicians and Artistes, Church choirs, choral groups, gospel bands, Instrumentalists etc. congregate at the Winners Chapel Ghana, near O & A Transport Services Station, Avenor – Accra, to seek the face of God for his unction upon our work and areas of calling and gifting to enable participants share their blessings to the church and the world at large.

    Participants would be blessed with great and honorable men of God in Ghana as speakers.

    The Public, musicians, and all those who contribute to music in the church are invited.

    It would be a night for Divine Outpouring and sharing. Come and be blessed.




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