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Gospel musician Ohemaa Mercy has officially launched the 11th edition of her Tehillah Experience.
The event, which is expected to draw thousands of fans of gospel music from all walks of life, is scheduled to feature Ohemaa Mercy as the headlining performer with many others.
The 2024 edition, which was launched at the Tang Palace Hotel in Accra, is themed 'The Bethel Experience.'
Speaking at the launch, Ohemaa Mercy mentioned that patrons should expect testimonies and prepare their hearts for the event.
“This year, it’s going to be special. It’s all about the testimonies and the motive of the people coming. You just don’t come to Tehillah Experience. You need to prepare yourself and during the preparations we have the hand of God visiting us. What makes people have lots of Miracles is your readiness of just not coming to entertain yourself. This atmosphere is not about entertainment. It’s about the hand of God moving, breaking altars, battles giving new garments to his people. This year, we believe God is coming from above with a special package and I’m believing God for miracles,” she said.

Ceccy Twum and Piesie Esther, who have been billed to perform at this year's edition, are promising nothing but the best.
“Nothing but the power of God and surely patrons are going to experience the bethel,” said Piesie Esther.

“Patrons should expect God’s presence I have nothing to offer but we all are availing ourselves for God to use us on the day. We are coming to lead God’s people to the throne room so people should come with an open heart that they are coming to receive from God,” Ceccy Twum said.
Tehillah Experience was started in 2013 by the singer to gather Christians in praise and worship. Some artists billed to minister at the program include Uncle Ato, Ceccy Twum, Piesie Esther, MOGMusic, legendary singer Mama Esther, Nacee, and from Nigeria, Ebuka Songs and Abbey Ojomu.

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