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Monday 11 July 2011

PRAYER CONCERT IN CITIZEN KOFI


Pastor Jonathan from Lifestyle Tabernacle broke all boundaries between the secular and the holy when he organized a prayer concert in Citizen Kofi on the 7th of July.  When asked why such a controversial location, he answered that he was “doing what the Lord told him to do”. The theme of this exceptional prayer concert was “Lord, I need your autograph”, and true to the theme, the worshippers that showed up sought the Lord’s autograph on their lives in various ways.

The concert commenced with a period of worship and praise to put its attendants in the Spirit to receive the bible teaching that followed. A great Acappella group, called the Rhythm Ambassadors, sung true to their name, when they harmonized their different voices so beautifully they commanded their applauses. A poetry recital colored by a lot flowery actions by the poet, preceded the performance by Kesh 3, Diva finalists in Vodafone Icons. Their performance was so moving the attendants were waving their hands to the glory of God.

The night also featured remarkable artwork in painting and sculpture, two blessed professionals who were using their hands to show off God’s greatness. The painter, inspired by the theme of the concert, was painting God, with a crown on his head, signing the petitions of men throughout the world that call unto Him. An hourglass stood nearby to signify the timelessness of God. The sculptor also sculpted God’s hand with the Index finger sticking out as though marking something. Beneath the hand was the ‘Gye Nyame’ symbol that emphasized that “it is only when God autographs your petition that you would be blessed”.  Kesse, from Mentor, made his presence felt and people put on their dancing shoes throughout his performance. 

The night was great despite the fact that, Joselyn Dumas who was to be the MC could not make it, as well as, the much publicized appearance of Trigmatic. No explanations were given for his absence. Stella Seal graced the concert with her presence.                                                            

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