Crème Voices in concert

One of Bulawayo’s gospel ensemble choirs, Crème Voices, is billed to hold a concert dubbed Shabach later this month expected to assemble all Bulawayo’s gospel music lovers at the Amphitheatre.

One of Bulawayo’s gospel ensemble choirs, Crème Voices, is billed to hold a concert dubbed Shabach later this month expected to assemble all Bulawayo’s gospel music lovers at the Amphitheatre. PRESTIGE GAMA OWN CORRESPONDENT

Different gospel groups and artistes have been invited to grace the event, among them Destiny Praise, Vocal Extraordinaire, Encounter Choir, Kirah, David Dexter and Chipo Dorothy.

The main guests are listed as the Harvest House International Church minister Takesure Zamar and the Worship Addicts.

Neville Dube, Crème Voices manager told Woza Weekend that their main objective was to lift high the banner of God by celebrating Him with the gifts that he gave his flock.

“We were given a huge talent and we ought to praise God using the gifts that God gave us,” Dube said.

“Crème Voices is going out as an example of how young people ought to be crazy when praising their God.”

The group emerged two years ago when different musicians from several denominations decided to form a collaboration in music.

“We started off as a 14-member group with singers from various churches like Seventh-Day Adventist, Roman Catholic and Pentecostals,” Dube said.

“We all have the same mentality of serving one purpose regardless of our different religious backgrounds, that is why we managed to work on two concerts before which makes this one our third concert.”

Vanessa Ziyambi, a group vocalist, said the concert would be about bringing Christ to the City of Kings through music and that their prayer has always been about people being able to witness the presence of God at the concert.

“Music is one of the instruments that connect people to God and as for us, we are not performers, but we are ministers of the Word through music,” Ziyambi said.

“We invite all God lovers to come and be blessed as we minister to them,” she added.