Psalms in Concert

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Did you know that many of the Psalms in the Bible were actually written as songs? These sacred texts can be meditated upon not just by reading them, but also by singing them.

The Book of Psalms, known in Hebrew as Tehillim (meaning “praises”), is the longest book in the Bible, consisting of poems, songs, and prayers.

Many of the Psalms were written by King David, while others were composed by Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses and others. For centuries, people have turned to the Psalms for both personal devotion and worship, using them as a way to

On Sunday 8th June, something extraordinary is coming exclusively to the Cathedral of Miracles. As part of the 50-day journey leading up to Pentecost, we are inviting you to a unique and unforgettable evening.

The ‘Psalms in Concert’— a spiritual and musical event that’s unlike anything we have hosted in the 48-years of the Universal Church.

Since Easter Sunday, we have been on this spiritual journey, remembering the moment the Holy Spirit was poured out and the Church began. Now, we are getting closer to the pinnacle of this journey: the Day of Pentecost on Sunday 8th June.

To mark this occasion, Psalms in Concert will take place on the same day at 6pm. It will be a night of worship, inspiration, and spiritual renewal. If you have been longing for more of God or seeking to be baptised with the Holy Spirit, this is your moment. Many people have already had powerful encounters with God and yours could be next.

Save the date and come with expectations. Join us on Sunday, 8th June at 6pm, and prepare to experience the Holy Spirit like never before.

Event: Psalms in Concert

Day and time: Sunday 8th June at 6pm

Location: The Cathedral of Miracles, Rainbow Theatre, 232 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3NX

 

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