Gospel icon Ohemaa Mercy has shared words of wisdom to young and aspiring gospel ministers.
Ohemaa Mercy who has over a decade experience in the gospel ministry urged up-and-coming gospel singers to not emulate the style of other gospel singers.
According to her, the gospel ministry is a calling from Jehovah and gospel ministers must thread cautiously in identifying their calling and ministry and move in that direction.
“You need to have a spirit of discernment to know who is in to help you and who is in to destroy you
“For me, I have had a lot of experience when it comes to people that come around and at the end they turn into enemies.
“Are you called? This is a big ministry that you need to understand why you are called. You need to understand and know where God has positioned you to move with it and not copy from other people,” she said on 3FM Sunrise on Friday, August 16.
Ohemaa Mercy hinted at plans to organize a programme in December this year to inspire young and up-and-coming gospel artistes in understanding the gospel ministry and their calling.
Ohemaa Mercy’s flagship worship concert, TEHILLAH Experience is set for September 8, 2024 at the Oil Dome, Royal House Chapel International in Accra.
Spearheaded by Ohemaa Mercy, the worship event since its inception in 2013, is once again leading the charge for what promises to be a spiritually uplifting experience themed Tehillah the Bethel Experience.
Nigerian gospel stars Ebuka Songs and Abbey Ojomu will bring their vibrant ministry to the stage, alongside a host of Ghanaian gospel icons which include MOGmusic, Nacee, Piesie Esther, Ceccy Twum, Mama Esther, Kofi Owusu Peprah, and Rama Antwi, all of whom are expected to deliver powerful performances that will elevate the worship experience.
The post Know who’s in to help you and who’s in to destroy you – Ohemaa Mercy advises gospel singers first appeared on 3News.
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