"Legon Stands In Worship" On November 1

Rev. Bernard blessing an international insightful inspirer and worship icon, the visionary of the distinguished national worship event Ghana Stands in Worship announces the maiden edition of campus events to be held in the various universities across the country promoting t 24 through the limitless channel of positive inspiring music. His song a music family managed by minister Dan Korsah partnering with other registered social organizations on campuses embarks on "Campus Stands in Worship"a mission to promote the twenty four essential principles of life called treasure 24 (t 24) in the Universities and Polytechnics across the country through the limitless channel of positive inspiring music culminating in the national worship event, Ghana Stands in Worship. Legon Stands in Worship, a free worship concert will be the first of these transformational events on the 1st of November 2013 at the Akuafo hall Quadrangle in University of Ghana, Legon campus. a 370 member choir drafted from all major campus choirs will be joined by the Ghana based international inspiring music family Hissong with the captivating song minister Ernest Darkwa and Richmond Amponsah as over 7000 people gather to offer praise to our maker. This is going to be as results of partnership with Above all Horizon, a registered social organisation on Legon campus led by Pastor Marcus Oppong Asomani in bringing you this life changing opportunity Legon Stands in Worship is a night of encountering extravagant favour through extraordinary worship attracting enduring blessings Explaining the rationale behind this vision, Rev. Bernard Blessing said �these campus events which are going to be partnerships between his song and registered campus social organisations are aimed at embarking on a campaign in recovering the fast eroding positive principles of our society through the limitless channel of positive inspiring music�. This is an event you will not want to miss. The next stop of this revolution is going to be the Knust campus early next year.