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Contemporary gospel music group, Bethel Revival Choir, is trumpeting a clear call for revival.
The gospel music group has announced a come back from their three (3) years hiatus with their annual music concert Akpe Experience dubbed ‘The Revival’ on Sunday, November 03, 2024.
The clarion call for a revival is the primary mandate of the Bethel Revival Choir to quicken all people to call on the name of God through songs.
The Revival (a live album recording) will be a night of a heart cry of "will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you, oh Lord?"
Ministering will be Ps Helen Yawson, Ps Edwin Dadson, Ike Nanor, and Luigi Maclean. The rest are Dave Da Music Box, Osborn Agbodovi, Queendalyn, and Raphiya at the Trinity Chapel of the Global Evangelical Church in Kotobabi, Accra.
Tickets: GHS 50 (Regular), GHS 150 (VIP)
Bethel Revival Choir will extend the Revival to schools and churches especially in the rural areas across Ghana to assist in reviving their music ministries and zeal for the Lord.

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