Ghanaian gospel singer and songwriter, Joe Beecham, has scheduled Sunday, October 27, 2019, to host the first edition of his 'Impartation Conference' at the Jubilee Hall of the Charismatic Evangelistic Ministry, North Legon.
The one-day event themed'The Holy Spirit and the Song Service' is aimed at helping Christian youth know and experience God through gospel music.
Speaking about the upcoming event, Mr. Beecham said people mostly listen to gospel music without meditation or allow the spirit of God to visit them.
"This is your time to receive the Impartation of the Holy Spirit. God will open up new doors and direct your path," he said.
The pastor said he seeks to build a strong team of young individuals across the country to spread the gospel through music.
He also believed that the time has come for Christians, especially the youth, to be strong in God’s presence to receive more from Him.
Mr. Beecham has drawn many souls to Christ over the years through his songs like 'Ao Yesu', 'Egya Fakye Hen', Kae Me' and 'Masem Bi' and seeks to continue through the series of Impartation Conferences across the world.
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