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Patrons of Adom Praiz welcomed Ps. Denzel with resounding cheers and they were not left disappointed as the Lord used him to make His presence known.
Indeed Ps Denzel Prempeh connected the congregation into the worship, setting the atmosphere for a wonderful service ahead.
When he started with the local worship, it was as if heavens opened, people literally started praying and could not sit throughout the service.

When he did his popular 'Yes You are the Lord' as well as 'Nyankopon Yeyi WayÉ›' patrons of the 2017 edition of Adom Praiz linked to the presence of God.
And he led the congregation to worship with a song yet to be released called 'Meni Obiaa'.

Pastor Denzel with Francis Agyei
Indeed he is a true gem whom God is going use to do wonderful things. The future remains bright for gospel music.

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