Jubilee Uganda Holds Graceful Concert for Nearby Community Members

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On March 24th, Jubilee Uganda holds especial worship and praise concert for Kyambogo and Makerere universities students, as well as members for nearby churches. Jubilee Uganda concert began with a powerful intercessory prayer led by leader Rebecca, followed by worship and praise led by Jubilee team, Shallon, Memory, Joan, Martha, Doreen and Walter.

First Jubilee worship session begins with original song, Reba Nyehireyo Ayi mukama, which means "I have surrendered, oh lord, whatever comes from sickness, tears, poverty will find me with you(Lord)," and "every time I feel the spirit," composed by Jubilee leader, Tusingwire Shallon. Followed by praise from Memory and Joan, as well as P. Alex who filled the stage with more praising songs. Second session was presented by Jubilee Chorus and Jubilee Dance team.

In addition, third session was a especial presentation of praising and worship through member from different churches, whom later, joined together in unity to praise God, with Jubilee Uganda members. Jubilee leader, Shallon, shared, "I was really blessed on that day because many people came from different sides, like students from Kyambogo university, Makerere university neighbors and from other churches they came to celebrate with us. The church was full, some remained standing, and some others stood outside piping inside because there was no space for them. I thank God for his love and grace, I will ever praise Him. AMEN."

 

 

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