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Bishop Prof. Dr. Fidèle Masengo, Senior Pastor of Foursquare Church, is preparing to release two new books titled 'The Grace of God' and 'Beyond Boundaries', both focusing on the Kingdom of God. The books will be launched at a special event featuring performances by renowned artists Meddy, Israel Mbonyi, Alarm Ministries, and others.

In a press conference, Bishop Masengo explained that 'The Grace of God' was written to bring God's word to all people. He stated, "Many people think they can earn their way to heaven through good works. But righteousness cannot be bought through works. By God's grace, Jesus gave us salvation that we couldn't achieve on our own."

He emphasized that salvation alone gives us righteousness and makes us children of God. "We are saved to do good works; everything we do is because of the grace we've received. The book explains that salvation is not earned, and it discusses how we should use it," Bishop Masengo added.

The second book, 'Beyond Boundaries', is aimed at both believers and non-believers. Bishop Masengo explained, "Everyone needs to believe for our lives to change. God created us with potential. This book is for Christians and non-Christians alike."

Bishop Masengo also revealed plans for an upcoming trip to the United States, from which he will return with Meddy, who has recently accepted salvation.

The book launch event, scheduled for July 14, 2024, will feature performances by Meddy, Israel Mbonyi, Alarm Ministries, and appearances by religious leaders including Apostle Migone, Antoine Rutayisire, and Apostle Gitwaza, among others.

Bishop Prof. Dr. Fidèle Masengo, known for his expertise in Law with a PhD in the field, continues to bridge his academic background with his spiritual leadership.

The launch of these two books represents a significant contribution to religious literature in Rwanda, offering insights into God's grace and human potential from both a spiritual and academic perspective. The event promises to be a unique blend of intellectual discourse and spiritual celebration, bringing together prominent figures from Rwanda's religious and music scenes.

In a heartfelt farewell ceremony for her father, Pastor Jean Gatabazi, the legal representative of Assemblies of God in Rwanda, Joy Gatabazi was prayed for and dedicated as an evangelist at Assemblies of God Kihurura Kigali. During the event, Pastor Jean Gatabazi officially passed the leadership role to his wife, Pastor Francine Gatabazi, symbolized by the symbolic gesture of handing over a ring of responsibility.

Joy Gatabazi, known for her roles as a worship leader, recording artist, and evangelist, has been actively involved in collaborating with local gospel artists and participating in youth conferences within and beyond her church. Her dedication to spreading the message of faith and her passion for gospel music make her a significant figure in the local gospel community. As she takes on the role of evangelist, Joy Gatabazi is poised to contribute even more to the spiritual growth of her church and community.

The date of March 11, 2023, will remain in the hearts of many of the members of the Omega Church in Rwanda because it is the 21st anniversary of the beginning of Omega Church.

The Omega Church celebrated its 21st anniversary, where Pastor Liliose Tayi, the host of this event and its senior pastor, shared with the crowd of participants how they started, the long way they went through, including the fact that there was a time when God had prevented them from receiving tight even thanked the people who started this special work of God and returned to tell Christians that all Omega Churches are going to be called Revelation Omega Church then Omega Ministries will be the one responsible for coordinating all these Omega activities.

It is an eye-catching event that took place on Saturday, March 11, 2023, in the city of Kigali in the Gasabo district in Kagugu where the church headquarters is located, in a ceremony that was attended by many people including Christians and leaders of this church, leaders of different religions and churches here in Rwanda, as well as government officials and friends and relatives of this Omega church, have exploded all the roads of the country and those outside Rwanda such as Uganda and elsewhere different.

The changing industry ; The gospel industry is changing. What used to be a genre based upon Christian principles with lyrics that preached about the love of Jesus Christ, salvation, and redemption is now an industry that has been largely taken over by mainstream secular music. The change in content within the gospel industry is a direct reflection of the changing cultural landscape in the United States. With an ever-diversifying population, the gospel industry is seeking to reach new listeners by incorporating sounds and styles that are more popular among young people.

Gospel music has been around for centuries, with some of the most well-known and iconic performers in the industry starting out in gospel. However, in recent years there has been a surge of gospel artists making the switch to secular music–here are five reasons why.

GREATER FLEXIBILITY AND CONTROL OVER THEIR MUSIC.

Secular music offers gospel artists more flexibility and control over their work. With fewer restrictions on lyrical content and a wider range of sounds and styles to choose.

Gospel music has been around for many years. It is music that is written and performed to express religious or spiritual ideas and emotions. However, there are many gospel artists who are now changing to secular music. Here are five reasons why:

1. Secular music pays more than gospel music.

2. Secular music is more popular than gospel music.

3. Secular music is more mainstream than gospel music.

4. Secular music is more versatile than gospel music.

5. Secular music is more lucrative than gospel music.

Conclusion.

There has been a recent trend in gospel music artists transitioning to secular music. While some believe this to be a sign of the times, others feel that it compromises the values of the gospel genre. Do you agree? Let me know in the comments below.

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The Bride and Danny Mutabazi are Mahoro Bernadette, who was sworn in on Saturday 04.09.2021 at the ADEPR church at Kumukenke Church where the artist is currently meeting. his girlfriend is also a singer in the Kacyiru Himbaza choir, Kanserege.

The vows at the temple came after they had already performed a solemn ceremony at the DOVE Hotel. they were engaged to the government and on 06.08.2021 in Gisozi sector.

Church leaders, gospel artists and journalists under a union called “All Gospel Today” have joined the Ministry of Health and Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC), to raise their voices calling upon the public, especially Christians to tighten Covid-19 preventive measures.

All Gospel Today (AGT) was founded in 2013, and it brings together local gospel personalities in Rwanda and in Diaspora with the common goal of spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ around the world.

This campaign launched on August 11 is titled "Sindohoka."

According to organizers, the concept will give gospel musicians a platform to connect with their music supporters through live performances after months of not entertaining gospel music enthusiasts as well as use it as an opportunity to raise funds to financially empower participating artists.
 

“It’s so sad that an artist who has been entertaining people at concerts has to struggle because of this pandemic. We are all aware that there is far less investment in Gospel than secular musicians,” said Mike Karangwa, the project coordinator of Rwanda Gospel Stars Live.

 “With this new concept, we want to see gospel music changing the lives of our artistes as well as inspire the young generation that they can thrive in this kind of music,” Karangwa added.
 A number of activities related to gospel music are expected to shape the inaugural Rwanda Gospel Stars Live, varying from live performances, a ‘vote and support’ section, training sessions on music entrepreneurship and music business as well as cash prizes for the artists with the best music-related projects. 

“It’s not a competition, but a platform to support our artistes doing gospel music so it can change their lives. For us, this is a life-changing platform with music shows that can finally link gospel musicians and their supporters to keep them connected through entertainment” said Samuel Nyandwi, the Managing Director of Matts Rwanda services, the company organizing the event.

Nyandwi added that the concept is there to stay, with a target to expand it from a national level to a regional level and even make it continental.

Organizers of the event are currently doing awareness about the event among different gospel musicians before they announce the top ten that will take part in the first edition of the event that kicks off in the first week of June.

The 10 artists will be selected based on the experience they have in music, how active they have been, have at least two albums or at least a music video that has no less than one million views on YouTube.

They will be selected by a team of journalists, gospel musicians’ associations and music pioneers closely following the gospel music industry.

They are joined by the five most performing up-and-coming artists who will also be selected to do curtain-raising performances during the live shows which start by the beginning of July.

The shows will be broadcast live on KC2, an entertainment TV channel courtesy of Rwanda Broadcasting Agency, whereby a lineup of two top gospel artists and one upcoming artist will be performing every Saturday.

During the whole campaign, participating artists will be given numbers to which supporters can use to send their support through what is dubbed ‘vote and support’ system.

With the system, Karangwa said they are looking forward to raising funds to support artists.

People will be able to support their favorite artists with the ‘vote and support’ process by dialing *544# and follow prompts and every artist will be getting a report about the support from the ‘vote and support’ system on their emails on a regular basis.

“Like secular artistes, gospel artists also want to see their music make an impact on their lives, spiritually and financially. That’s why they need our support. The music they do cost them money and their lives rely on none but what they get from music,” said Assoumpta Muganwa, the Vice President of Rwanda Gospel Music Union.

Supporters will be able to support their favorite artists with any amount not less than Rwf200.

After the month-long performances, artists will undergo a one-week boot camp to get training sessions on music entrepreneurship and music business. With the training package, artists will pitch and present project proposals that can make an impact on the development of Rwanda’s gospel music industry.

The top three projects will get funding during the finals slated for August 29.

Source/The Newtimes