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One of the largest gatherings on the gospel events calendar, August Worship will go virtual on Sunday, August 30, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
This edition will also serve as the launch of the long-awaited Healing stream album by the ever-dynamic jewel of gospel music, Eric Jeshurun.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the protocols in place, the event will be broadcast live on GHone TV, Praise TV, Homebase TV and on Eric Jeshurun Youtube channel.
According to Jeshrun, this is the first virtual edition of the team and it is really exciting for everyone to connect. “I feel like this year’s event has an international flair, with artists from all over the world, Canada, Germany, Nigeria and of course Ghana,” he said.
He added that the likes of Joe Mettle, Efe Grace, Kofi Dartey, Mag Psalms, Nadia Kofie, and the host Eric Jeshrun himself will leave an indelible memory that will change lives and situations on Sunday.
Speaking of the Healing Stream album, he said, “It’s what I’ve been working on for the last 5 years. I felt strong restriction and opposition until this year. There were times when files were mistakenly lost, etc. but now we are here … and I am very excited. I feel like the world needs to heal from all the events of the past few months, ”Jeshurun said.
On the challenges encountered, he said that a lot of work has been done, especially with production, adding that it is not easy to finance and promote a work of art or ministry here in Africa, but once it is God’s call, it must be obeyed by He supplies.
“I featured some of the best musicians in Africa like Nathaniel Bassey, Joe Mettle, Irene Logan and Efe Grace, and there is a mix of gospel genres, songs to dance to, some to ponder, some to worship and some to encourage and comfort,” revealed.
The album was produced by Eric Jeshrun, Francis Kwaku Osei, Billy Selasie, and Dave Da Music Box.