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All is set for the 2022 edition of the ‘The King is Coming’ musical concert scheduled for October 29, 2022, at the Bethel Seventh-Day Adventist Church (Osu) in Accra.
This year's edition of the concert, dubbed “Remember Your Creator” will feature some of the talented music prodigies within the Church.
According to a statement by the organisers, the primary aim of ‘The King is Coming’ musical concert is to ”herald the soon return of Christ as stated in Revelation 14:7 and Revelation 22:20 through music."
This year’s edition will feature the host choir Heavenly Strings, PESDAC Praise, New Vision Choir, The Manifest, Earl and Evelyn and a host of other surprise acts.
Personal Ministries Director of the Bethel-Osu, SDA Church, Elder Frank Aning said the musical concert will also be used to sensitize guests about breast cancer in line with the pink October initiatives. In this regard, the dress code for the event will be a touch of pink.

"We chose the theme Remember your Creator to highlight the fact that God is the creator of all things including ourselves and thus deserves our allegiance and worship, especially in these last days. In line with the Pink October initiatives, we will also take the opportunity to create awareness about breast cancer and so the dress code for the programme should have a touch of pink".
The musical concert will also be streamed live on social media (Facebook, Zoom and YouTube @bethelsdaosu)
It starts at 5 pm, and absolutely free that one can’t afford to miss it.
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