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Event Update: Gospel singer Patrick Nhyira and other outlined artistes at ALTAR OF GRACE 2023

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The ministry of Patrick Nhyira Music presented a most anticipated program dubbed, “In His Presence”, which happened last Sunday, on the 29th of October, 2023, at Father’s Love Chapel International opposite T.I Amass main entrance, Kumasi-stadium, 5pm Kumasi.

The program began with a powerful back to back worship medley by MC Brain, Kwame Atoapoma, Frank Mensah, Seth Acheampong and some gospel artists.

Indeed heaven kissed earth as the audience were treated with great performance of good music. Hearts were poured, prayers were made, and the presence of God was felt.

The ministration of the host, Patrick Nhyira, was received. This ministration was full of spirit and presented a veritable platform that reached up to people and drew them closer to the throne of God.

Following this was a ministration by Yaw Boadu Jnr. It was a massive mind blowing ministration, as the atmosphere was shaked and blessed with his songs and words of exhortation. 

There was a great word Ministration by the guest speaker, Apostle Kwame Oduro. His ministration was encouraging, soothing, promising, motivating and inspiring. He cited biblical examples of people who gave and received greater portions of what they gave. He admonished us to always give and not withhold our money or what so ever that needs to be give out.

To conclude, Patrick Nhyira’s Altar of Grace dubbed “In his Presence” was a powerful and memorable one since all the ministers had a great display of showmanship.

click to Watch behind the scenes footage by Skbeatz Records

Writter: Stephanie Nimoh

Source: Skbeatz Records

Skbeatz Records is a blogger, filmmaker and actor. He provides you updates and exclusive behind the scenes of your favorite musicians, artistes, artiste management and music lovers in Ghana.

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Atlanta Screening of The Alabama Solution Brings Together Panel of Advocates, Leaders, and Community Voices

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ATLANTA, GA — Community leaders, advocates, and residents gathered in Atlanta for a special screening of the Oscar-nominated HBO documentary The Alabama Solution, an evening centered on film, dialogue, and community engagement around issues of justice and incarceration.

Hosted at 2345 Cheshire Bridge Road NE, the event brought together organizations and community members for a formal evening of reflection and conversation following the powerful documentary. The film, co-directed by Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman and co-produced by Alex Duran, offers an intimate and unfiltered look into Alabama’s prison system.

At the heart of the documentary are the voices of justice-impacted individuals Melvin “Bennu” Ray and Robert “Kinetik” Council, whose experiences shed light on the realities inside the prison system while challenging viewers to consider deeper questions about accountability, dignity, and reform.

Following the screening, a panel discussion brought together leaders and advocates working in justice reform and community outreach. The conversation was moderated by Bridgette Simpson of Barred Business, who guided the dialogue with panelists representing several organizations committed to addressing issues within the justice system.

Panelists included Gerald Griggs of the NAACP, Kimberly Jones of Fork the System, Octavious Holiday of the Positive Outreach Development Society, Kevin Marshall of The Marshall Law Group, LLC, Kathryn Hamoudah of the Southern Center for Human Rights, and Christopher Willars of The Life Unit Inc.

Each panelist offered insight shaped by their work in advocacy, legal reform, and community engagement. Their perspectives highlighted the far-reaching effects incarceration can have on families and communities, while also emphasizing the importance of awareness, accountability, and continued dialogue around the issues presented in the film.

The screening was supported by several organizations dedicated to justice and civic engagement, including One for Justice, Dream.org, Barred Business, the Southern Center for Human Rights, The Life Unit, the Center for Civic Innovation, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), and the Free Atlanta Abolition Movement.

The evening also served as a moment of connection for those in attendance, including family members and advocates whose lives have been impacted by the justice system. Through film and conversation, the gathering created space for reflection and for communities to engage with the realities highlighted in the documentary.

As conversations continued after the screening, the event underscored the power of storytelling to bring people together, raise awareness, and encourage deeper consideration of issues that often remain unseen by the public.

As momentum continues to grow around conversations sparked by the documentary, organizers are encouraging community members to take an additional step by supporting efforts aimed at protecting justice-impacted individuals from discrimination.

Advocates are currently inviting the public to sign a virtual petition card supporting the establishment of a statewide Protected Class Ordinance in Georgia, which would help ensure justice-impacted individuals are protected from discrimination in employment, housing, and opportunity.

You may find and share the virtual petition here:

Statewide Protected Class

https://www.theprotectedclassnetwork.org/sign-our-petition

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