Elder Mireku Urges Gospel Musicians To Be Humble

Elder Dr K. Mireku has advised contemporary gospel musicians to be humble and live a life of righteousness in order to excel in the music ministry.

The ace gospel musician gave the advice when he joined Brother Emmanuel Arthur, a gospel musician, in a praise and worship programme dubbed ‘Altar Experience Season 2’ at the Dr Thomas Wyatt Memorial Temple in the La area of the Church of Pentecost last Saturday, April 28.

He charged gospel singers to set themselves apart to be used by God.
Elder Dr Mireku assured them that they will see the provision of God in their ministries irrespective of the challenges they might encounter in the ministry; using himself as a living testimony of God’s faithfulness to His children.

Other gospel musicians who ministered at the programme were Braa Kwaku, Eunice Coffie, Mark Glover Vigbedor, Paa Sammy, Alexandra Aboagye, Esther Addo, O. B. Nartey of Vision 1 Live Worship fame and Emmanuel Moore.

Eternal Praise Minstrels, the host choir of Dr Thomas Wyatt Assembly, also ministered at the event.

‘Altar Experience’ is the brainchild of Brother Emmanuel Arthur, which he started in 2017.

It is aimed at bringing together gospel singers to lead God’s flock to the altar through praise and worship songs.