proclaiming news of happiness that our God reigns.
“Who so offereth praise glorifieth me, unto him that ordereth his conversation aright will I show the salvation of God, God inhabits the praises of his people.(verses from the bible)”
It is in moments of praise, worship and adoration that our lives are renewed, restored and fulfilled.
When we come together in one mind, one spirit and we raise our voices to the creator irrespective of denomination, race or creed. Showers of blessings we need over our nation, our homes and our families.
The “Call to Worship” and “Donnie McClurkin in Concert” are surely an opportunity to be blessed.
This weekend offers us a grand opportunity to enjoy the beauty and power of music in worship as most musicians in churches come together under the banner “Call to Worship”.
The climax of this experience is a performance by McClurkin.
In every season and time of our lives there are singers, bands and choirs who are sent to inspire and promote the good news of the kingdom of God.
Do you remember the days when Ron Kenoly was the sound of the day? Don Moen, Keith Green, Alvin Slaughter, Commissioned, Appointed, Tidings of Love, Shower Power, Mechanic Manyeruke, the late Brian Sibalo, Lundi and Vuyo have all inspired us.
Since the turn of the century Donnie McClurkin has become a household name in the gospel industry.
He has such an amazing vocal ability that is anointed.
Some of his songs have become part of the local church worship experience, songs such as “Great is your mercy”, “I’ve got my mind made up”, “What does the cross of Jesus mean”, “Only you are holy”, “I call you faithful”.
The promotion of gospel music of this style and magnitude is a very welcome initiative as many Christians are usually starved of such occasions where they can enjoy themselves and their families.
The need to create more entertainment options for the whole family is necessary.
l Richard Kohola is a music critic and development expert. He can be contacted on 0772382871.

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