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Bishop Victor Goldsmith Ministries is set to host a prayer-filled event dubbed ‘Gratitude for Altitude’ this Sunday.
The programme aims to unite people in a spirit of thanksgiving and elevation through soul-stirring music and heartfelt prayers.
The event, scheduled for Sunday, December 10, at the Trinity Theological Seminary Executive Auditorium, Legon, promises to be a transformative experience for attendees.

A diverse lineup of musicians and performers will take the stage to share their talents; from gospel choirs to contemporary Christian bands.
Bishop Goldsmith expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating, "Gratitude is a powerful force that can lift us to new heights in our faith journey.”

This event according to him is not just about enjoying music; “it's about coming together as a community to express our thankfulness and appreciation for the blessings in our lives."
In addition to the musical performances, the event will feature moments of collective prayer led by Bishop Goldsmith.
The event is open to all.
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