The Experience, Africa’s largest worship concert has been described as a beacon of hope in this trying times.
The Concert which marked its 18th edition on Friday at the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos, was described by its convener, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, the Metropolitan of all House On The Rock, Lagos, Nigeria.
Pastor Paul explained that this year’s theme, ‘Jesus Our Way Maker,’ was chosen with a purpose, as in the face of challenging times in the country, the theme aimed to serve as a source of solace and inspiration.
The metropolitan preacher said; In more ways than one, ‘The Experience’ stands as a beacon of hope cutting through the darkness of widespread despair. Our praises, offered to the One who can bring about positive change, are a powerful force. We believe that as we lift our voices, blessings will pour down like morning dew, touching not only our lives but also our nation and our collective future.”
Beyond being a mere concert, ‘The Experience’ has evolved into a cultural phenomenon. It seeks to bridge the gap between heaven and earth, making divine moments accessible to humanity. Pastor Adefarasin emphasized its role in shaping the intersection of faith and culture, guiding our shared journey toward building a great nation.
The star-studded lineup featured both international and local artists, each contributing to the uplifting atmosphere. Performers included Donnie McClurkin, Naomi Raine, Nathaniel Bassey, Sinach, Moses Bliss, Travis Greene, Onos Ariyo, William McDowell, Tope Alabi, Ada Ehi, Tim Godfrey, and many others.
The event brought together a diverse audience from different walks of life, echoing the concert’s mission of fostering unity through the universal language of music and faith.
|The Guardian