MUSIC - Korede Bello Performs In Church, Is It Right Or Wrong?
The Question Here Is; Is there anything wrong with an artist who sings 'worldly' songs to perform inside a church?
Some people seem to think so. Mavin artiste, Korede Bello, was invited to sing his hit song, Godwin, at the youthful Harvesters International Christian Centre (HICC) in Lekki Lagos as the church marked the Easter celebration on Sunday April 5th. Korede performed in all three services and had the church choir members as his backup singers.
Now a US based Pastor named Olusola Fabunmi is condemning this, saying the church was wrong to invite Korede, who is not a gospel singer, to perform on their altar. Pastor Olusola feels certain questions have to be asked before anyone is allowed to sing in God's house, e.g is he born-again? Is he sanctified with the spirit of God and baptized in the holy spirit? etc. See what he wrote below and tell us if you agree with him...or not!
Korede Bello is a young man I love personally, and have nothing against him. But it’s written here, that when we chose the way of the world, we have clearly chosen our paths; becoming an enemy of God. Please, there must be a clearly defined boundaries of who sings, and /or ministers in churches. Some of the questions that come to mind are; is he born again? Sanctified with the spirit of God and baptized in the Holy Spirit?
Also, let’s ask ourselves, what’s even the purpose of people singing in churches and Christian concerts? Where purpose is lacking, abuse is inevitable writes Francis Wale Oke in his book; The Power of the Holy Spirit.
So I believe very strongly that one major purpose of choristers or Psalmists singing is to prepare the minds and hearts of the people for the word of God that is to come shortly; since we see in parable of the sower that the hearts of men is like a soil, and when the seed (which is the word of God) is sown, one of the factors that will determine the level of harvest yielded is the condition of the soil (hearts).”
I wish to submit by saying that the only difference that makes the difference between church gatherings/ programs and others like clubs, parties is the Presence of Almighty God. If he is not there, we might spend hours and do all manners of spiritual gymnastics, it’s sheer of wasting of time, energy and resources.
And the ministers who know their onions do all it takes to secure his presence. But I think today in the word of a very senior man of God, one of the older generation, Dr. Ayodele who said in Houston recently, that churches in this generation has been reduced to ABC… Meaning; Attendance, Building and Cash
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MUNA OBIEKWE to be buried on FEB 3rd
The Actors Guild of Nigeria has released the
programme of activities to honour the late Nollywood
thespian, Muna Obiekwe, who died on Jan.18 from a
kidney related ailment.
In a statement released and signed by AGN’s President,
Ibinabo Fiberesima, it was disclosed that the remains
of the light skinned actor would be laid to rest on
Tuesday, Feb.3.
The programme would commence with a candlelight
procession which will be held in Lagos on Feb.1.
The meeting point for the procession is the Alhaji-
Masha Roundabout in Suru lere at 4pm and would
terminate at the popular O’jez Restaurant inside the
premises of National Stadium Lagos.
He will be buried at Umudioka, Anambra State, and
several celebrities from the showbiz circle are expected
to be at the event to pay their last respects to their
departed colleague. # punch
may his soul rest in perfect peace...
MUNA OBIEKWE to be buried on FEB 3rd
The Actors Guild of Nigeria has released the
programme of activities to honour the late Nollywood
thespian, Muna Obiekwe, who died on Jan.18 from a
kidney related ailment.
In a statement released and signed by AGN’s President,
Ibinabo Fiberesima, it was disclosed that the remains
of the light skinned actor would be laid to rest on
Tuesday, Feb.3.
The programme would commence with a candlelight
procession which will be held in Lagos on Feb.1.
The meeting point for the procession is the Alhaji-
Masha Roundabout in Suru lere at 4pm and would
terminate at the popular O’jez Restaurant inside the
premises of National Stadium Lagos.
He will be buried at Umudioka, Anambra State, and
several celebrities from the showbiz circle are expected
to be at the event to pay their last respects to their
departed colleague. # punch
may his soul rest in perfect peace...
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