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Some of Ghana's powerful gospel ministers have been billed for the second edition of its annual 'Highest Praise' festival.
Scheduled for November 24, 2024, the festival will take place at the Trinity Baptist Church, East Legon in Accra with an anticipated turnout of over 500 attendees.
It will feature an incredible lineup of renowned gospel artistes, including celebrated musicians Joe Mettle, Efe Grace, Queendalyn, David Bethel, Spirit of Inspiration and more.
The event is organised by Neon Acres Limited, a property development company based in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
The 'Highest Praise' festival reflects Neon Acres' gratitude for the journey and resources that have enabled its growth.
The inaugural event, held on December 15, 2023, was attended by over 500 people and featured renowned ministers including Pastor Joe Becheem, Pastor Siisi Baidoo, Pastor Edwin Dadson, Bethel Revival Choir, Evangelist John Sena, Minister Sam Acquah, Minister David Bethel, and Naa Mercy Sinclear.
Attendees reported a profound impact on their lives, with many testifying to experiencing spiritual renewal and a deeper sense of gratitude.
Building on the success of last year’s gathering, Neon Acres aims to make this year’s 'Highest Praise' even more impactful, with plans to invite more notable gospel ministers and create an atmosphere of worship, reflection, and celebration.
The event, part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, aims to give thanks for the company’s successes and acknowledge the role of faith in its journey.
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