
The passion of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, the spiritual reminiscence of his death on the cross and its impact on Christendom is to be given a new impetus on March 25 this year with a Gospel Musical Show by Harvest Gospel Choir.
The show dubbed "Harvest Praise 2005," organized by Harvest Gospel Choir, under the auspices of the Harvest Chapel International, would be used as a spiritual musical platform to minister to the public about the importance of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ as well as the exhibition of "Christ-like" love and compassion to the world.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Sunday, "Sir BORAX" Kojo Forson, a leading multi-instrumentalist and a Director of the Choir said the hallmark of the show strategically fixed for Good Friday would be the employment of multi dimensional musical styles, languages, voices, traditional and contemporary, to stir the audience spiritually.
"This is not just a musical performance, but an unadulterated Gospel Show aimed at rescuing the perishing, uplifting and supporting the weak to ensure that Christ's death on the cross is not in vain," Mr. Forson, who is also a Deacon at Harvest Chapel International, emphasis.


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