The maiden edition of Trinity Praise as expected was filled with an exceptional visit of the holy spirit as worshippers were thrilled with powerful ministrations from some prominent gospel musicians in the Western Region of Ghana. The event which took place at Trinity Presby Church, Takoradi organized by Ato Djirackor Ministries in collaboration with House 2 Fraternty saw amazing performances from; Host, Ato Djirackor, Minister S.K Frimpong, Lady Rev. Mrs. Amy Newman, Rev. Charles Sam and many others.
To usher us into the program Mr. Samuel Opare Addo helped with an opening prayer with a short exhortation from the host minister, Rev. Felix Akresu-Anim Danso, to start with; He read a quote from one of the greatest musicians the world has ever had, John Wesley, and it reads: “I’ll praise my Maker while I’ve breath, And when my voice is lost in death, Praise shall employ my nobler pow’rs; My days of praise shall ne’er be past, While life and thought and being last, Or immortality endures.” in a nutshell all that John Wesley was telling us was that God wanted us to praise Him, thus God created us as Humans to praise and worship Him. So we have one duty so far as we are all alive, and that is to praise our maker. To digress a little, Rev. Felix Akresu Anim-Danso encouraged worshippers of the fact that whatever challenges or situations they may find their selves they should still praise God because we have breath. To end with, the host pastor sang Presbyterian Hymm no. 1 (Monkamfo Nyankopon).
Lady Rev. Baaba Djirackor, the wife of Bishop Ato Djirackor did as the honors with the purpose of gathering and explained how his husband got the tittle Bishop to his name, stating that when it comes to gospel music in Western Region Ato Djirackor is a stand out and having being in the gospel music scene for the past four (4) decades and helping out so many pastors across the entire breath of the country and also with various music concerts of top gospel musicians in Ghana. She assured worshippers that this wouldn’t be a one-off event and that there will be Trinity Praise 2025/26/27 and beyond.