Come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, and will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be My sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty.
2 Corinthians 6:17, 18
"An Adventist church in Kingston, Jamaica is hosting an interdenominational charity concert featuring reggae and dance-inspired gospel music.
Gospel artist and minister, Omari, will perform this Sunday at the event which is titled Mission Possible. The Gleaner reported that it would take place at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre in St Andrew.
The event is organized by Regent Street Seventh-day Adventist Church and also features, reggae and dancehall praise and worship performers Kevin Downswell, Rhoda Isabella, Ryan Davis and Norman Smith.
Organizers acknowledge that the music styles and interdenominational nature of the event are not typical of Adventist-run productions.
Concert producer, Everette Green, told The Gleaner that, “The Great Commission is to spread the love. The church is too caught up in preaching and teaching. We talk about love, but we are not showing it.”
Discussing the interdenominational nature of the event, Green said that he was in favor of inclusiveness “as long as the Bible does not preach against it.”
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2 Corinthians 6:17, 18
"An Adventist church in Kingston, Jamaica is hosting an interdenominational charity concert featuring reggae and dance-inspired gospel music.
Gospel artist and minister, Omari, will perform this Sunday at the event which is titled Mission Possible. The Gleaner reported that it would take place at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre in St Andrew.
The event is organized by Regent Street Seventh-day Adventist Church and also features, reggae and dancehall praise and worship performers Kevin Downswell, Rhoda Isabella, Ryan Davis and Norman Smith.
Organizers acknowledge that the music styles and interdenominational nature of the event are not typical of Adventist-run productions.
Concert producer, Everette Green, told The Gleaner that, “The Great Commission is to spread the love. The church is too caught up in preaching and teaching. We talk about love, but we are not showing it.”
Discussing the interdenominational nature of the event, Green said that he was in favor of inclusiveness “as long as the Bible does not preach against it.”
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