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Terry Johnson’s flagship worship event, Blonya Kpeshii, returns for its second edition on Sunday, 21 December 2025, promising an evening of high-energy praise, heartfelt worship and expectant prayer.
The free event will be held at Victory Bible Church International, Dominion Sanctuary, Awoshie, and begins at 4:00 pm.
This year’s theme is “The Power of Praise”, anchored in Psalms 149:6-7 and highlighting praise as both proclamation and spiritual authority.
Organisers say the gathering is intended to be a season where praise breaks strongholds and opens the door for miracles, blending devotional moments with corporate celebration.
The programme brings together an intergenerational roster of ministers and music leaders.
Headliners include Apostle Rev. Abraham Lamptey, Senior Apostle Paulina Johnson, Luigi Maclean, Perez Muzik, Frank Tagoe, Rev. Bernard Yeboah-Twumasi and host Terry Johnson.
The line-up is structured to move worship from intimate devotion into a collective, celebratory flow, with space for spontaneous ministry and meaningful encounters.

Blonya Kpeshii began as Johnson’s flagship worship project and debuted last year with a live recorded session that produced the single “Ohe yɛ naakpɛɛ.”
That maiden edition established a template of language-driven praise, live worship energy and moments organisers say led to life changes among attendees.
This second edition aims to build on that momentum and expand the event’s reach across local communities.
In the weeks before the main service, Terry Johnson and the Blonya Kpeshii team will tour churches across Awoshie and Dansoman to fellowship, pray and invite congregations to the December gathering.
Church leaders who wish to host a visit are encouraged to use the contact details on the official flyer to set a date.

The outreach effort is designed to root the event in community relationships rather than treating it as a standalone concert.
Practical details for attendees are simple. The service starts at 4:00 pm, admission is free, and the Dominion Sanctuary at Victory Bible Church International will host the event.
Patrons are advised to arrive early, as turnout is expected to be high.
Blonya Kpeshii sits at the intersection of worship culture and community ministry.
For worshippers seeking corporate praise, spiritual refreshment and an atmosphere of expectancy this December, the invitation is clear: come ready to worship and come expecting to meet God in a fresh way.
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