MIRACLE MANNA CHURCH HOSTS UNIFYING AND INSPIRATIONAL ANNUAL THRONE ROOM CONCERT

MIRACLE MANNA CHURCH HOSTS UNIFYING AND INSPIRATIONAL ANNUAL THRONE ROOM CONCERT



The annual Throne Room musical concert had become a beacon of unity and spiritual rejuvenation in the community. 


This year's edition, hosted at the Miracle Manna Church, promised to be a night of profound worship and divine encounter. As the congregation filled the grand hall, there was an air of anticipation and excitement. 







The event had drawn participants from various churches, including CCC, Methodist, Grace Fields, and Living Waters. Each choir had come prepared to share their unique style of worship, united by a common purpose—to glorify God and connect with fellow believers.


The evening began with an electrifying performance by the Da Bishop Choir from the host church. Their dynamic renditions captivated the audience, setting a tone of high praise and worship. The energy in the room was palpable, and the presence of the Lord was already making itself known.


Following the opening act, choirs from the visiting churches took turns ministering to the congregation. The harmonies of CCC’s choir resonated deeply, while the Methodist choir’s traditional hymns brought a sense of nostalgia and reverence. GraceFields and Living Waters added their contemporary flair, blending different musical styles into a seamless tapestry of worship.


In the midst of these powerful choral performances, Minister Sandra Afreh took the stage. Her voice, filled with passion and anointing, drew the congregation into a deeper state of worship. The atmosphere shifted as hearts opened up, and many experienced a profound sense of deliverance and healing.


The night continued to ascend spiritually with the arrival of Onasis Kontor. His performance was not just a display of vocal prowess but a heartfelt offering to God. As he sang, people were visibly moved—some wept, others lifted their hands in surrender, and many felt a tangible touch from the Holy Spirit.




The Throne Room concert had once again succeeded in bringing together different denominations, fostering a sense of community, and most importantly, creating an environment where the presence of the Lord could dwell richly.


Da Bishop Choir, led by Minister Atiso, released their debut song titled "WE WIN."







The concert is more than just a musical event; it’s a celebration of unity and a testament to the power of collective worship.










Each edition leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of those who attend, and this year's concert at Miracle Manna Church was no exception.

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