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“You make all things new and I will follow you forward” – Selfless Worship 2016.

Gosh! This is another beautiful programme I attended and almost forgot to blog about.

“You make all things new and I will follow you forward”, thank goodness I didn’t miss this, as this was one of the songs sang at “Selfless Worship 2016, which was hosted by Samuel Eshiet and Friends on 18th of June, 2016 at the
Manifold Place, Ikorodu road, Lagos.

It was purely a praise and worship programme, very ‘holighostic’ in feeling.

The songs moved from, my favourites, “O, wonderful and glorious; Jesus the son of God is lifted high, to my favourite-favourite “Hosannah in the highest, Let my King be lifted high Hosannah” and finally with “Ibu Chukwu Ibugi mmadu”.

Special verse of the day was Philippians 3:3.

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