The Bethel Seventh-Day Adventist Church (OSU) in Accra, is set to hold a live musical concert dubbed: "The King is Coming" at the Church auditorium on Saturday July 17, 2021.
The maiden edition of the concert which starts at 4 pm will feature some of the talented music prodigies within the Church.
It will feature the host Choir, Bethel Praise, PESDAC Praise, Day Spring Choir, Julia Asante Mensah, Baritone Kennedy Dankwa, Eni Larbi and a host of other surprises.
According to a statement by the organizers, the primary aim of ‘The King is Coming’ concert is to “herald the soon return of Christ” as stated in Revelation 3:11, Revelation 22:20 through music as well.
The concert as well seeks to draw its audiences’ attention to the closing events of our journey on earth.
According to Personal Ministries Director of the Bethel-Osu, SDA Church Elder, Frank Aning the concert is a reminder of Christ’s blessings: "a world of peace, prosperity and general wellbeing” which is the wish of every individual.
The musical concert will also be streamed live on the church’s social media Facebook, Zoom and YouTube @bethelsdaosu.
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