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Renowned gospel musician Rev. Mary Ghansah is set to deliver yet another spiritually uplifting experience at the annual More Than A Song musical event. This year's edition, themed “The Goodness of God,” will take place on Sunday, December 1, 2024, at the ICGC Calvary Temple, Spintex Road, starting at 4:00 PM sharp.
Now in its third year, the event has become a signature gathering for Christians and gospel lovers, offering a moment to reflect, worship, and express gratitude to God as the year draws to a close.

The star-studded lineup for this year includes celebrated gospel artists such as Empress Gifty, Hannah Marfo, Uncle Ato, ACP Kofi Sarpong, and Sly Seidu. Additional performances will feature talents like Josephine Dadzie Baidoo, Prince Harkeem, Israel Ofori, Perpi, and Nancy. Choirs like Beautiful Melodians, Wombs of Worship, Kainos Choir, and Sword of Gideon will also grace the stage.
Rev. Ghansah has called on gospel music enthusiasts to actively participate in this year's event, emphasizing its dual purpose of worship and intercession. As Ghana approaches its December 7 elections, she urges believers to use the platform to pray for peace and unity in the nation.

“This is a time for Christians to unite in gratitude and intercession, seeking God’s guidance and blessings for our country during this crucial period,” she stated.
For lovers of gospel music and worship, More Than A Song 2024 promises an unforgettable evening of praise, fellowship, and spiritual renewal. Don’t miss it!
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