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Samuel Medas to headline gospel concert in St. Lucia
AMIDST the trials and challenges that the world presents, it’s always heartening to witness events that uplift and motivate individuals.
“The Uprising” is one such occasion that seeks to make a positive impact and instill a prevailing mindset and attitude among both young and old alike.
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On March 4, at the National Cultural Centre, the event features Samuel Medas, a multi-award-winning Gospel artist and influential figure from Guyana. With his remarkable influence, it’s no surprise that he received 14 nominations at a single award ceremony in the Bahamas in 2022. Samuel’s biggest hits, including “Royalty,” “Ready,” and “Can’t be the only one,” have inspired many to lead a purposeful and faith-filled life.
Accompanying Samuel is Emrand Henry, a St. Lucian powerhouse and Gospel music ambassador known as the “Fyah Man.” Emrand continues to spread his ministry across regional and international platforms, winning numerous awards in Antigua, including “Regional Artist of the Decade.” Emrand’s biggest hit, “Shift the Atmosphere,” inspires listeners to pursue a deeper relationship with God.
Cleopatra Jules, a dynamic Gospel artist, worship leader, singer, and songwriter from St. Lucia, is also part of the event. Her releases, including “Elevation” and “Grateful,” encourage listeners to raise their voices and hearts in praise and thanksgiving.
Other passionate and influential artists who have taken up the mantle are AJ, The Castries SDA Praise Team, Dwayne Brown, Schreffler, and Tabitha Prospere. Together, they promise an electrifying night of power and inspiration.
The organisers of “The Uprising” invite everyone to attend and experience the blessing. The doors open at 5 pm and the event starts at 6 pm.
In a world where negativity seems to be the norm, events like “The Uprising” are a refreshing change. They allow people to come together, lift their hearts and voices in worship and praise, and be motivated to lead a purposeful and faithfilled life. Save the date and join Samuel Medas, Emrand Henry, Cleopatra Jules, and other passionate artists at “The Uprising.” (Loop News)
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