Category: Worship

  • Anchor International completes leadership redefined training in Southwest, distributes over 800 free study bibles

    Anchor International completes leadership redefined training in Southwest, distributes over 800 free study bibles

    Anchor Leadership Academy(ALA), led by Dr. Bolarinwa Michael Omotosho, has trained over 1,000 church leaders, rural pastors and missionaries during a two-week church leadership and ministers in southwest Nigeria.

    The two-week training took place from March 18-27, 2025 with the beneficiaries trained  in discipleship, peace and conflict resolution and transformational leadership styles.

    Anchor Leadership Academy (ALA) is an interdenominational leadership institute, an arm of Anchor International Outreach Ministry founded in 2001 and registered in Nigeria in 2006 to train and equip leaders in all spheres of life including religious leaders, captains of industries, government executives and next-generation leaders. 

    It is a globally renowned ministry with over five different ministries dedicated to empowering individuals, organizations, churches and communities through biblical training, transformative leadership principles and humanitarian services.  

    The just concluded southwestern training conferences held in  Ogun, Oyo, Ondo and Ekiti States. 

    The organisation also distributed over 800 study and reference Bibles, over 2,000 ministries’ enrichment books, certificates, kit bags and E-books

    Omotosho presented his new book ‘The battles you must win”  at all the conference centres by different professors including: Dr. Godwin Akintola in Abeokuta at Ibara Baptist Church, Ogun State; Professor Ademola Ajayi in Ibadan at Molete Baptist Church; Dr. Oriola Famutimi in  Akure at Christ Apostolic Church, Oke-Igan Akure and Dr. Enoch Ajibade in Ado Ekiti at Gospel Proclaiming Mission, Ado Ekiti.

     “The purpose of inviting different scholars and reviewers to present the book in different states is to test the strength of the book from different scholarship perspectives. Indeed it has added value and revealed the strength of the book. This book contains 15 chapters and 142 prayer points, this is more than a book it is a valuable resource and compendium for spiritual growth and development,” he explained. 

    The conferences featured notable speakers, including The Most Rev. S. O Borokini, Archbishop of the Diocese of Akure Anglican Communion; Rev. Dr. Saturday Obateru, Ondo Baptist Conference President;  Rev. Peter Abimbola, the General Overseer of Livestream Bible Church, Akure; Professor. Gary S. Maxey, founder of West Africa Theological Seminary; Rev. Dr. Oyekola  Bamidele, Ibadan Baptist Conference President; Rev (CSP) Moses Adekola Oyo State Police Chaplain; Bishop Dr. Kolade Kayo Ajayi, Chairman Ekiti Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN); Rev. Femi Oke the General Overseer of Grace-Roured Ministries, Ikere Ekiti and Dr. Mrs. Priscillia Omotosho, Matron of Anchor International Outreach Ministry, and Rev. Dr. Oyewole Oyeniyi, Ogun State Baptist Conference President. 

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    The conference attracted a diverse and ambitious audience, including church leaders, university professors, missionaries, rural pastors, leadership coaches, teachers, trainers, professionals and individuals aspiring to make a positive impact in various spheres of life, particularly in kingdom exploitation.

    Anchor International Outreach Ministry also announced to host a grand finale training conference, with a minimum of 1,000 participants comprised of church leaders, rural pastors, missionaries and next-generation Leaders. 

    This free conference will feature the groundbreaking and the beginning of a 10-year  leadership and kingdom Discipleship Revolution Initiative to train 100, 000 church leaders, 10,000 youth workers and 10,000 missionaries known as the Equip Mandate Conference (EMC) in line with “Anchor L.E.A.D Vision 2035. Theme: “Multiplication-Driven Leaders” 

    The conference will hold on May 17 at the Shepherd hill Baptist church, Obanikoro, Lagos. 

    It will be a very impactful and resourceful conference with a minimum of 20 different breakout sessions and all pre-registered participants will receive free ministry enrichment books, e-certificates, E-books and lunch.

  • MFM Byazhin Abuja donates food to less-privileged, widows, trains youths

    MFM Byazhin Abuja donates food to less-privileged, widows, trains youths

    In a bid to minister to the Physical needs of the people, apart from the spiritual needs , 

    The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) North Central Region 33, Byazhin, Kubwua,  Abuja has donated food items to vulnerable persons, widows and less privileged to ameliorate their suffering.

    According to the Regional Overseer (RO) MFM Kubwa Regional  Headquarters, Pastor Oluwole Roland Usikalu , the church believes in God’s command to feed the poor, provide for the widows and take care of the less privileged.

    Usikalu said the gesture was part of the Explosive Evangelism Initiative (EEI) based on the instructions of the General Overseer, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya all MFM churches should touch lives positively, spiritually through different Evangelism, deliverance programmes and Biblical teachings as well as physically through different Corporate Social Responsibility programmes.

    The Regional Overseer explained the church gave over 1,000 modules of Garri and other items to cushion the effect of hunger and put smiles on their faces.

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    Other Corporate Social Responsibilities embarked upon by the church, he said, include empowerment of  several youth, women and men on different skills of their choice  as well as providing cash gifts for all to start their businesses.

    These, according to Usikalu, have put food on tables of many  families,  making them financially independent.

    He stressed that MFM Byazhin has organised different free  entrepreneurial  and skills acquisition programmes with free starter packs, which which have helped in  reducing unemployment. 

    Usikalu stated the existence of MFM in  Byazhin and its environs has brought drastic change physically and spiritually through its deliverance prayers, biblical teachings, entrepreneurial seminars, skills acquisition and empowerment programs to mention a few.

    Usikalu, said the church has engaged the youths in different agricultural trainings,  sporting activities and information technology to keep them from idleness. 

  • Become a full-time Church staff to earn salary – Pastor Olumide Emmanuel

    Become a full-time Church staff to earn salary – Pastor Olumide Emmanuel

    Pastor Olumide Emmanuel has addressed the payment for church members who serve in various capacities.

    He said that serving God through volunteering in departments such as ushering, choir, and security should not be compensated.

    However, Emmanuel distinguished between volunteers and full-time staff, stating that those who choose to work full-time in the church, such as music ministers, should receive a salary.

    According to him, the church cannot afford to pay everyone who volunteers, as it would limit the church’s ability to fund other important activities.

    He encouraged those who feel called to full-time ministry to join the church staff, committing to work Monday through Friday, and participating in rehearsals and church services on weekends.

    Emmanuel said: “This is a church of God, and everyone of us comes to serve God as our father and creator and we operate as a family. So as a family, we come into the church, we all look into what needs to be done in the house and whatever we have the ability and giftings to do, we do as part of our contribution to the family. So when people come they join a department, ushering, choir, security, etc. None of them should be paid for serving God. I’m not supposed to pay you because you’re an usher, choir, protocol, or instrumentalist. 

    “I don’t believe I should pay you to come to church on Sunday morning to worship God and play your part in the church. 

    “If everybody begins to collect money we won’t have money to do many things. So as a pastor, I’m also coming to serve God, and I have business I do. But not everybody can do business. So if you’re working in the kingdom, you should be paid.

    “So if you’re a musician in church and you want to be a part of the staff, you should be paid. If someone says I want to be a full time music minister, we would pay you. If you are a music minister what are you doing from Monday till Friday. 

    “Some of these things are not sustainable. But anyone who thinks he wants to do music ministry full time, we are ready to employ you as a full time staff. But you will come to work Monday to Friday like everybody else and still come to rehearsal on Saturday and Church on Sunday”.

  • Reactions as COZA City Music collaborates with Chandler

    Reactions as COZA City Music collaborates with Chandler

    The gospel scene is buzzing as COZA City Music welcomes Chandler Moore to Abuja for a massive collaboration. 

    This comes right after COZA City Music hit 100,000 subscribers on YouTube, marking another milestone in it’s journey.

    Fans took to Twitter to share excitement:

    @Faithfowosire said: “Na big things dey happen for Naija o! COZA City Music & Chandler Moore don set ground for the biggest collab of the year! Abuja go feel am! 🔥🔥 This one go loud pass 100k subscribers celebration. Holy Ghost party activated! #COZACityMusic #ChandlerMooreInAbuja.”

    @DamsonAdeleke stated: “If you never ready, abeg go prepare! This collab no be child’s play. Na global sound kingdom movement be this! 🎶.”

    @Bonafide_Mercy wrote: “From 100k subscribers to international collaborations, COZA City Music no dey play at all! Chandler Moore don touch down Abuja, and we dey expect nothing but raw fire!!! Who dey ready for this one?? #KingdomSound #COZAxChandlerMoore.”

    @Adetolala_Isaac said: “E go shock them! When grace & anointing jam excellence, na back-to-back spirit-filled bangers we go dey receive! 🚀🔥

    The collaboration is set to elevate Nigerian gospel music globally with fans eagerly await a single, live recording or tour. 

  • Be hopeful for better tomorrow, Olu-Alo urges Nigerians

    Be hopeful for better tomorrow, Olu-Alo urges Nigerians

     Segun Showunmi, IbadanPlanter of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain World-wide, Prophet Sam Olu- Alo has urged Nigerians, particularly Muslims to abstain from sins and be hopeful for a better Nigeria.

    He called on Nigerians to pray for President Bola Tinubu, saying Nigeria will be better under Tinubu’s administration.

    As Muslim celebrates this years eid-el-fitri, which mark the end of Holy Ramadan fasting, Olu-Alo while giving his sermon in Canada appealed to Muslim faithful to extend hand of love to people of other religions through alms giving, particularly among the less privileged in the society.

    He urged Muslims to continue the good work they have embarked on during the Holy month by praying five times daily, imbibing the teachings and lesson of learnt during the period of the holy month of Ramadan.

    A statement by Personal Assistant to Olu-Alo, Hon Deji Ogunbusuyi, congratulated Muslims on the completion of the 30-day fast, stressing the need to maintain the level of spirituality that characterised the Ramadan period all through the year. 

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    The Cleric admonished Muslims to put the teachings of the Holy month to good use in all undertakings, urging them and adherents of other religions to continue to live in love, peace, and harmony with one another as brothers and sisters.

    He maintained that Ramadan is a season of discipline and sacrifice and emphasized the need to show love and care for the needy above any other form celebration. 

    He stressed that prayers by the faithful are needed for the state and the country more than ever for God’s blessings and for greater level of peace and prosperity. 

    “On behalf of the Adamimogo World-wide, I congratulate the Muslim Ummah on the Eid-el- Fitri celebration, and pray that Almighty Allah will accept our prayers, grant all our heart desires and preserve our lives to witness many more celebrations,” he said. 

  • Healing, deliverance at Glory Dome’s night of power

    Healing, deliverance at Glory Dome’s night of power

    The Glory Dome was a beacon of divine presence on the night of March 28, 2025, as thousands gathered for the All-Night healing, deliverance, and revival Crusade. 

    The hunger for God was evident and the atmosphere was supercharged with faith.

    From the very beginning, the energy was undeniable. Worship teams led the congregation in powerful praise sessions, shaking the very foundations of the Dome.

     As the night progressed, the presence of God intensified and miracles unfolded right before the eyes of the multitude. 

    Blind eyes opened, crutches were abandoned, and long-standing demonic oppressions were shattered. The evidence of God’s power was overwhelming.

    Social media erupted with reactions as who attended and those who followed online couldn’t hold back their excitement.

    @OsazAderonke wrote: “The Glory Dome witnessed an explosion of power last night! 🕊️ Healing, deliverance, and revival swept through as blind eyes opened, crutches were dropped, and lives were transformed! 🙌🏾🔥.” 

    @AjisafeJennifer said: “Na this kind crusade we dey talk! Holy Ghost scatter everywhere! 🔥🔥 Who go fit stop God? Nobody! 😭🙌🏾.” 

    Testimonies of healing and deliverance flooded the air as people shared their encounters. 

    The word of God was ministered with power and authority, stirring faith in the hearts of thousands. Messages of revival, restoration and divine intervention resonated deeply, leading to a flood of people surrendering their lives to Christ.

    The momentum of the night was reflected in more reactions online:

    @Faithfowosire said: “God show face for the All-Night Healing & Deliverance Crusade! 🙏🏾🔥 Sickness disappear, chains break, people give their lives to Christ! Revival no be joke o!”

    @DamsonAdeleke wrote: “If you no dey there, you miss! Glory Dome turn upper room laslas! Holy Ghost move strong! 😭🔥 Next one, I must dey!”

    As dawn approached, the Glory Dome remained packed with worshippers lost in the presence of God. 

    The lingering anointing was undeniable—a testament to the mighty move of the Holy Spirit. It was clear that this wasn’t just another crusade; it was a divine visitation. The fire of revival is burning, and there is no stopping it!

  • ‘How persecution forced Orimolade out of Anglican Church’

    ‘How persecution forced Orimolade out of Anglican Church’

    As the Cherubim and Seraphim Church marks its centenary, the story of its foundation, struggles, and evolution continues to be a subject of deep reflection. Special Apostle, Pastor Dr. Steve Olusegun Ogidan, in a keynote address at the 10th Memorial Lecture of Prophet Gabriel Olubunmi Fakeye, sheds light on the roots of the church, its founder, Saint Moses Orimolade Tunolase, and the challenges he faced in his pursuit of a spiritually authentic Christian movement.

    The lecture, themed: ‘Centenary of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church: Establishing a Legacy of Continuity from Saint Moses Orimolade Tunolase to Prophet Gabriel Olubunmi Fakeye and Beyond,’ brought together clerics, scholars, and leaders of the Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) from across the continent.

    Moses Orimolade’s break from the Anglican Church

    Dr. Ogidan traced the origins of Moses Orimolade’s departure from the Anglican Communion, attributing it to two key reasons: his refusal to commercialize his spiritual gift of healing and his vociferous campaign against cultism within the church.

    He explained that while the Anglican Church initially recognized Orimolade as an itinerant evangelist, his growing influence and spiritual reputation soon became a source of discomfort to the church’s leadership.

    Orimolade, known for his deep spiritual insight, arrived in Lagos on July 12, 1924, lodging at the Holy Trinity (Anglican) Church with a fellow native from Ikare-Akoko. His prayer life and powerful preaching quickly gained attention, earning him the title ‘Baba Aladura’ (Father that prays). His popularity, however, unsettled the Anglican establishment, leading to his ejection from the church premises on September 11, 1924.

    According to Ogidan, Orimolade’s refusal to monetize his healing ministry was one of the major reasons for his expulsion. The Anglican leadership saw an opportunity to generate revenue from his spiritual gifts, but Orimolade firmly upheld the biblical principle of freely giving what he had received from God. His well-known declaration, “Ofe la fi fun wa, ofe la si gbodo fi fun awon eniyan” (We received freely, and freely we must give), became a cornerstone of his ministry.

    Additionally, his outspoken stance against cultism within the church, particularly his opposition to clergy involvement in secret fraternities, further strained his relationship with the Anglican authorities. Ogidan highlighted that Archdeacon T. A. J. Ogunbiyi, the founder of the Reformed Ogboni Fraternity (ROF) in 1914, was one of the influential church leaders who felt threatened by Orimolade’s campaign.

    Doctrinal conflicts and the Anglican response

    While Ogidan’s historical account suggests that Orimolade’s persecution stemmed from his opposition to commercialization and cultism, a theologian, Pastor Evans Adetokunbo Emmanuel of Grace Missions International offered a contrasting perspective. He argued that doctrinal differences, rather than external influences, were the primary cause of the schism between Orimolade’s movement and the Anglican Church.

    Pastor Emmanuel noted that the Anglican establishment viewed the Aladura Movement as excessive in its emphasis on divine healing and prayer. He highlighted the Faith Tabernacle Movement, which shared similar beliefs with Aladura but had Western influences, as another factor that shaped Anglican skepticism towards indigenous healing ministries.

    He dismissed claims that the Reformed Ogboni Fraternity (ROF) played a direct role in Orimolade’s expulsion, stating that by 1914, the fraternity was already under scrutiny and was never fully integrated into Anglican doctrine. Instead, he emphasized that infant baptismal practices and divine healing without medical intervention were among the core issues that led to the separation.

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    The fundamental is that in most of the history books you are going to read, you are not going to find the issue of the Ogboni Fraternity, and there that’s the truth. In many of the people’s theses and studies, concerning the Aladura and the Anglican relationship and how they broke up, you would hardly find all those things like it was because of money or Ogboni, you won’t find it. l have not read it once so that’s why I said it depends on who is speaking, and who is telling the story.

    Ogboni people in the past were idol worshippers and were not accepted by the growing elites of Christians close to hundreds of years ago but it is true that Ogunbiyi later brought Reformed Ogboni Fraternity to make it acceptable within the Anglican Church.

    Faith, commercialization, and the modern church

    Rev. Olufemi Emmanuel, Provost of the West African Theological Seminary, provided a theological reflection on Orimolade’s legacy, pointing out that many of the challenges he faced persist today. He identified three key issues that Orimolade fought against: The commercialization of spiritual gifts and the temptation to monetize divine power remains a challenge in many contemporary churches. Occult influence in Christian leadership: Just as Orimolade resisted the presence of secret societies in the church, modern Christianity continues to battle syncretism and leadership compromises.

    Doctrinal integrity: The emphasis on faith healing and the power of prayer over conventional medicine was a defining feature of Orimolade’s ministry. Today, similar debates persist over the role of faith versus science in healing.

    Rev. Emmanuel emphasized the need for revival, stating that Orimolade’s commitment to prayer, integrity, and non-commercialized ministry is a legacy that must be restored. He challenged the church leaders to resist the modern-day commodification of the gospel and to uphold the spiritual discipline and sacrifice that characterized Orimolade’s ministry.

    He said, “I am looking beyond denomination here. If the stance of Orimolade is what C&S represents, I would rather go for that”.

    He noted that unfortunately, the present-day C&S cannot make an absolute claim of following their founder’s footsteps; but even the Anglican is not better. The love of money, power and dirty politics is in that denomination.

    As the church steps into its second century, the challenge remains: Can modern leaders uphold the purity and fire of Orimolade’s vision? If history is any guide, the answer will depend on their willingness to prioritize prayer, resist compromise, and preserve the foundational values that gave birth to one of Africa’s most influential Christian movements.

  • MTU graduate Chukwuma Hillary breaks new ground in AI-Driven worm research

    MTU graduate Chukwuma Hillary breaks new ground in AI-Driven worm research

    By Ayoyinka Jegede

    A graduate of Mountain Top University (MTU), Nigerian scientist, Chukwuma Hilary  (Junior), has put the country on the global research map with his groundbreaking study on worm mating behaviour, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to revolutionise biological research.

    Hilary’s work, recently published in an internationally recognised scientific journal, showcases how AI can be leveraged to advance the study of animal behaviour, unlocking insights that could have a far-reaching impact across multiple scientific fields.

    His team went a step further by enhancing DeepSORT, a widely recognised state-of-the-art object-tracking algorithm. Outperforming such advanced models is a daunting challenge in AI research, yet Hilary’s modifications led to an astounding 77% improvement in tracking accuracy. This level of enhancement is almost unheard of, marking a major leap forward in automated animal behaviour analysis and cementing his work as a significant contribution to the field.

    Surprisingly, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) engineer, Chuwkuma Hillary, a Nigerian, who had his First degree in Computer Science from the Prestigious Mountain Top University, Prayer City Ogun State, Nigeria, has developed a state-of-the-art AI-powered system to automate tracking of Microscopic creatures, saving researchers valuable time and significantly improving accuracy.

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    This will also provide efficiency in Biological Research: The automated analysis tool developed in this research aims to replace the time-consuming manual worm analysis methods, significantly increasing the scope and efficiency of studies in various biological disciplines that use C. elegans as a model organism, including neurobiology, developmental biology, and genetics.

    Hilary further revealed that the broader impact of this research lies in its potential to enhance our understanding of biological processes and environmental interactions through more efficient and accurate analysis of C. elegans behaviour.

    He added that in environmental monitoring, the study of C. elegans mating behaviour aids scientists in understanding the impact of environmental toxins on soil conditions.

    Hilary said the automated analysis tool developed in this research can aid in a more efficient and comprehensive study of C. elegans mating behaviours, which in turn can provide insights into soil pollution.

    On advancements in Computer Vision, the research, according to the Nigerian Scientist, Hilary, will contribute to the advancement of computer vision technologies by adapting and modifying world-class deep learning algorithms like YOLOv8 and DeepSORT. Also, the development of a modified DeepSORT which improves its tracking accuracy, raises the bar for further research in computer vision as well as explores the use of the Segment Anything Model (SAM) to improve the DeepSORT’s tracking accuracy.

    Speaking on the breakthrough of his student, the Vice Chancellor, Mountain Top University (MTU), where Hillary obtained his First degree in Computer Science, Professor Elijah Adebowale Ayolabi said MTU, a faith-based institution deeply committed to research and innovation, tutor their students to be solution providers through groundbreaking research projects that address contemporary issues.

    He added that the institution remains steadfast in providing a comprehensive education that develops the intellectual, spiritual and entrepreneurial competencies of its students.

    The VC said that at MTU, students are trained to rise up with boldness and the grace of God with a view to solving myriads of challenges bedevilling the country and world at large.

    Ayolabi said  MTU has constantly been producing morally sound and academically excellent hardworking graduates, who are well equipped with the vocational skills to be self-independent and be employers of labour since its inception.

    His words, “Our graduates have been shining examples of the vision of MTU, wherever they find themselves across the world.  They are focused on life with integrity and determined to make society better than they met it. Likewise, MTU has achieved recognition as the top-ranked institution in Nigeria and gained global recognition for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4—Quality Education, as assessed by the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking. The university also excelled in SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) and SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), achieving high rankings in Nigeria, adding that accolades underscore MTU’s commitment to setting new benchmarks in educational excellence. We stand proud of our achievements and the impact we have made in the academic and social spheres in Nigeria, Africa and globally.”

  • Christian Benefits magazine celebrates Silver Jubilee

    Christian Benefits magazine celebrates Silver Jubilee

    Christian Benefits magazine will celebrate its 25th anniversary on Sunday March 30th, 2025 in Lagos.

    The Christian news magazine was launched January 29, 2000 with the mandate of spreading the gospel of Christ and the benefits in the acceptance of Christ for the salvation of mankind.

    The Publisher/ Editor-In-Chief, Dr. Wole Olarinde, described the 25th anniversary as a celebration of faith and grace.

    The former reporter with The Guardian newspaper and Media Review magazine recalled how he stepped out by faith 25 years ago to transit from a promising secular journalism practice to Christian journalism practice in response to God’s call upon his life to spread the benefits in the acceptance of Christ for the salvation of mankind.

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    Pastor Wole Oladiyun, Senior Pastor, Christ Livingspring Apostolic Ministry (CLAM) and a trustee of the publication will minister on the theme of the anniversary “Breaking Boundaries” at the event.

    The event will also feature the presentation of the 2025 Benefits Awards for Missionary Excellence (BAME Award) to some distinguished individuals that include Dr. Taiwo Afolabi (CON), Executive Chairman, SIFAX Group.

    Campaign Against Pedophilia Africa (CAPA) will also be presented to the public by the Christian media ministry at the event

  • Chandler Moore lights up Lagos with Night of Worship, Wonder

    Chandler Moore lights up Lagos with Night of Worship, Wonder

    It was music, movement, and a moment that lingered beyond the night.

    Last Sunday, the Rock Cathedral in Lekki was filled to capacity as thousands gathered for a worship experience headlined by Grammy-winning artist Chandler Moore. Organised by House On The Rock and hosted by its Metropolitan, Paul Adefarasin, the concert was a fusion of sound and spirit that resonated deeply with attendees.

    Joining Chandler on stage were some of Nigeria’s leading gospel voices—Sinach, Moses Bliss, Preye Odede, Adeyinka Alaseyori, Eno Michael, and Precious Emmanuel—each bringing their unique sound and anointing to an already electric atmosphere. From praise to prophetic declarations, the night was a seamless blend of music and ministry.

    One standout moment came when Chandler Moore and Moses Bliss performed a live, unrehearsed duet of a brand-new song titled Your Love. The collaboration—raw, tender, and full of heart—stirred the crowd and became an instant favourite.

    Paul Adefarasin also delivered a brief but compelling message on the importance of recognising God’s signs. “When God gives you a sign, don’t hesitate,” he said. “Move. Because your obedience is the key to unlocking what comes next.” His words grounded the night in divine purpose and gave listeners something deeper to carry home.

    With state-of-the-art production, rich musicality, and spiritual depth, the concert reaffirmed House On The Rock’s reputation as a hub for worship excellence. As the final chords rang out and the crowd began to disperse, one thing was clear—this was more than just an event. It was a reminder that worship, when done right, changes everything.