Minister Precious Oludiran during the Shalom Christian Church live DVD recording.
POLOKWANE – The night was filled with a live performances from members from Exalted Praise and other local musicians such as Douglas Brooks, Taberna Dei (Flora Park campus) musicians, as well as violin player, Renchia Grobbelaar, who is also a music teacher at PEPPS.
Oludiran said that it was an overwhelming experience and having the church filled up made the night even more special for him.
Delpeace Badejo and Bukola Falodun
“This is truly humbling and a rare experience for me, getting the opportunity to host an event of this magnitude. The support shows that people still have faith in God and are hungry to know more about him. As a minister I feel honoured that I have such influence, spiritual leadership in the community not only through administering the word of God but also through my music which is a talent that I was given by God,” he said.
Amongst the attendees were, Delpeace Badejo as well as Bukola Falodun from Bendor, who is also a gospel singer.
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