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Jubilare Group has officially launched the third edition of Atmosphere of Worship in partnership with Joe Mettle’s Reverb Studio.
The main event is scheduled for 13 December 2025 at the Physicians and Surgeons Hall.
The launch, held yesterday, gathered worshippers, partners and creatives for an evening of praise and renewed anticipation. The setting reflected the ministry’s mission to create sacred spaces where believers can encounter God through sincere worship.
Speaking on behalf of Jubilare Group, Deborah explained the meaning of the name Jubilare. She said it is derived from the Latin word for “make a joyful noise”, adding that it represents the ministry’s identity and an invitation to all who join their fellowship.
A key announcement on the night was the group’s preparation to release a full album produced in partnership with Reverb Studio. Leaders said the project is far advanced, although the release date will be communicated later. They assured attendees that the album will serve as a blessing to the body of Christ.
The partnership with Reverb Studio, led by gospel minister Joe Mettle, was praised as both timely and purposeful. Organisers said they aim to deliver not only an event but a worship encounter marked by excellence and spiritual depth.
As anticipation builds toward the 13 December gathering, audiences are encouraged to stay connected for updates on the event and the forthcoming album. For announcements and media highlights, followers can check the official platforms of Jubilare_Official and Reverb Studio.




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