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Gospel music minister and humanitarian, Adaeze May, is set to host a life-transforming worship experience dubbed “Pure Worship” (Tahor Shachah) on May 4, 2025, at ICGC Community 12, Tema, near Winners Chapel.
The highly anticipated event promises to be an unforgettable night of intimate worship, spiritual renewal, and a celebration of divine grace. As part of her ongoing mission to reach the unsaved and bring healing to the brokenhearted, Adaeze May seeks to gather believers and worshippers from all walks of life to lift high the name of God through music.
Beyond the worship, “Pure Worship” will also serve as a platform for raising awareness and support for her outreach initiatives. Adaeze May, through her Save the Child and Widow Foundation, continues to sponsor the education of orphans and support widows in communities such as Prampram, Ningo, Golf City, and Tema Newtown.
With a catalogue of impactful gospel hits including “None Like You,” “You Never Change,” and “His Goodness”, which won several awards both in Ghana and abroad, Adaeze May has carved a unique space for herself in the gospel music ministry over the past seven years.
Her latest single, “Here to Worship,” released in December 2024, continues to inspire worshippers across the country.
Attendees of “Pure Worship” can expect a powerful atmosphere of thanksgiving, prayer, and spirit-filled music. Adaeze May also hopes the event will draw individuals and organizations willing to partner with her vision of transforming lives and supporting the underprivileged.
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