Edition 6 Of Luli Concert Holds October 7 At Tafawa Balewa Square
OpenLife Nigeria reports that the 6th edition of Luli Concert has been fixed to hold in Lagos on October 7, 2022 at the Tafawa Balewa Square Lagos.
Luli Concert is organized by El-Berachach Worship Ministry, a movement arm of the Celestial Church of Christ which spreads the gospel through praise and worship in the hinter-lands.
It is regularly supported by organizations like Mary-Abik Ventures and has held on five occasions since 2016 when it was formed.
The movement also empowers the less privileged through medical outreach and educational scholarships.
According to the organizers, the 6th edition that is coming up on the 7th of October 2022, is a one week event laced with different beneficial programmes like the Medical Outreach, Masters in Music training, Open Mic session for up and coming gospel ministers and other life changing experiences and most of all leading the general public to the presence of God.
Speaking on the 2022 Luli Concert, themed—In The Day of Thy Power—on Tuesday in Lagos, the chairman of the organising committee, brother Gbenga said programmes lined up for the event include music masters class which will be held at Airport Hotel, Ikeja as well as musical class and a 2-day medical outreach.
Further, Gbenga explained that “We take our outreach to the hinterland where people are not really privileged. We take the message of Christ to the hinterland through music and we empower them in our own little way especially the widows. This is not about foods alone but trade equipment like grinding machines. We give financial supports to some business owners and scholarships to others for education. God has given us this mandate I believe the CCC has no choice than to accept us.
So in terms of acceptance, we have it because the program is more like a unifying event that brings everyone in CCC together. I pray that as we all gather on the 7th of October, God will bless us all, he prayed.
According to him, since inception, the LULI Concert has taken it as a responsibility to visit indigent communities periodically to fellowship, provide free primary healthcare services and empower community members.
He added that in recent years, they have visited Ikorodu in Lagos State, Emuren, Imeko and Gaun-un communities in Ogun State.
However, due to the covid-19 outbreak in 2020, they could not hold an outdoor event. But in year 2021, they had an indoor event. Gbenga used the opportunity to call on Nigerians to come in large numbers for the event which begins at 7pm adding that the best way to get to the heart of God is through praise and worship.