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The 2023 edition of Calvary Worship, scheduled to take place at the Winners Chapel Ghana’s auditorium this Sunday in Accra, will offer patrons a true worship atmosphere.
Organised by Minister Carl Clottey and the Gospel Vibe, the event marks its 10th Anniversary this year on the theme; "I AM THAT I AM" and seeks to create an intimate and spirit-filled environment for communing with the Creator.
To meet the expectations of patrons, the programme will feature great artistes including Pastor Isaiah, Alexandrah and South Africa’s award winning female gospel singer, Putuma Tiso.
Putuma Tiso who has already arrived in Ghana (she landed on Sunday, April 23), has been busy perfecting her stagecraft and is expected to charge the atmosphere with soothing South African tunes.
Wednesday morning, Minister Carl Clottey and Putuma Tiso appeared on Joy Prime TV to talk about the programme, what they hope to dish out, and their own expectations.
According to Minister Carl Clottey, all is set for a wonderful experience at the programme.

L-R: Putuma Tiso, Minister Carl Clottey and Abena Asiedua Akomeah, host of Prime Morning.








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