Preye, Joe Mettle, Elder Mireku, Jeshurun Okyere lined up for August Worship

August Worship 2016 This year's August Worship aims at clamouring for a peaceful election.

Wed, 10 Aug 2016 Source: Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

The Oppressed will be set free as gospel giants, Preye, Joe Mettle, Elder Mireku and Jeshurun Okyere lead the charge at this year’s AUGUST WORSHIP at the Accra International Conference Centre on Sunday, August 21.

This year’s event which happens in an election year is under the theme: “Being an agent of Peace”, with the aim of clamouring for a peaceful election to solidify the harmonious atmosphere the country has enjoyed over decades.

Jeshurun Okyere is becoming a power force in the contemporary gospel music scene and according to him, the event is aimed at strengthening people to overcome all forms of addiction and is powered by the Jeshurun Okyere Global Outreach (JOGO) in partnership EIB; to commemorate Starr FM’s two years in Broadcasting. The event is set to start from 4pm.



This year’s edition will be opened by Dr. Michael Boadi Nyamekye of Makers House Chapel International, as he delves into the scriptures on the theme to inspire the gathering in pursuit of their goals in life.

The fusion of remarkable worshipers on the night will result in an over-spill of anointing as the “Ebezina” hit maker, Preye Odede, prayerfully leads the gathering to the throne of God with his awe-awakening voice behind the microphone.



The journey through the realm of the spirit will continue, as the Vodafone Ghana Music Award nominee, Joe Mettle, mounts the stage to break every yoke in the congregation with his ever electrifying mastery worship ministration.



Following this, souls and dreams will be fulfilled with legendary Gospel dynamo Elder Akwasi Mireku, as he drizzles the blessing from heaven unto the congregation of the event, with his extra oil.

All the request put before God by patrons will be called done, following the delightful ministration by the host of the night Jeshurun Okyere, flanked by the Love Creed.

Jeshurun, in an interaction with the media indicated that August happens to be the eighth month of the year, and normally pregnant women deliver at the ninth month of their pregnancy. In this regard he revealed that whatever prayer request at the program which is the eighth month, will have to be delivered next month, thus the ninth month.

He urged all and sundry to be at the conference center to experience the anointing of God.

Source: Edem Mensah-Tsotorme