
Accra is set to host a significant spiritual milestone on August 30, 2026, as two of Ghana's most prominent gospel music ministers, Eric Jeshrun and Pastor Denzel Prempeh, lead separate but equally high-profile worship gatherings. The date marks the long-awaited return of Jeshrun’s "August Worship" after a four-year hiatus, alongside the 2026 edition of Prempeh’s "Touching God’s Heart" (TGH). Both events are scheduled to commence at 4:00 p.m., promising a day of deep spiritual reflection and musical excellence across the capital at two different venues.
Eric Jeshrun’s "August Worship" will conclude a week-long series of activities running from August 23 to 30 at the Cedar Mountain Chapel, Assemblies of God. Under the theme "Focus on Jesus," the revival of this event follows a pause since 2021 due to the artist's ministerial and family commitments. Originating from the "Take to Christ" campaign—an initiative that successfully reached over 200 young people struggling with drug abuse—the 2026 gathering will also take on a national character. Organizers have indicated that sessions will include intercessory prayers for Ghana, specifically targeting environmental concerns such as illegal mining (galamsey). The event will feature a robust lineup including Team Eternity, Petra Odubayo, Minister Noble G, and Pastor Isaiah Fosu-Kwakye.
Simultaneously, Pastor Denzel Prempeh will host the 2026 "Touching God’s Heart" worship gathering at the Charismatic Evangelistic Ministry (CEM) in Accra. Centered on the theme "In Spirit and In Truth," the event aims to move beyond traditional entertainment, fostering a transformative atmosphere for authentic spiritual encounters. Prempeh, known for his deep commitment to worship ministry, will be joined by notable figures such as Minister Becky Bonney and Pastor Isaiah Fosu-Kwakye. This free event emphasizes the ministry’s goal of creating a space where attendees can experience a profound connection with the divine through song and prayer.
The convergence of these two major events highlights the vibrant state of the Ghanaian gospel music industry and the increasing demand for worship-centered experiences. Interestingly, both ministers have secured Pastor Isaiah Fosu-Kwakye for their respective lineups, underscoring his influential role within the worship community. For believers in Accra, the final Sunday of August 2026 offers a choice of venues and atmospheres, each geared toward spiritual renewal and national intercession, reflecting a growing trend of using gospel platforms to address both personal spiritual needs and broader societal challenges.
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