Kevin Bond Takes Artistes, Church Leaders Through Deeper Worship

Kevin Bond, a well-established keyboardist, music director, multiple Grammy award winners and one of the finest producers in the gospel music industry has charged Nigerian gospel music artistes, worship leaders and concerned stakeholders in the non-secular sector to brace up and contribute to the fast growing music industry in Nigeria. The charge came at the Lagos session of the worship conference themed Catalysis 2015 organized by Trucework Limited, a faith-based organization.

The conference which was designed to empower the leadership of the present day church and others held in the three major cities of Lagos, Port-Harcourt and Abuja with worship leaders from different churches, notable gospel music artistes and aspiring talents in attendance at the different venues.

At the Lagos conference, Kevin Bond opened the day with deep x-ray on understanding the root of worship and how God created angels for the purpose of worship. He took the participants through how God created Lucifer with lots of good qualities by giving him power, position and popularity to influence and lead worship in heaven. However, Lucifer lost his place due to arrogance, pride and other qualities that were against God’s wish.

He added that as worship leaders and stakeholders in the non-secular sector of the music industry in Nigeria, there was need for the participants to use their God-given power, popularity and positions to contribute to the development of the industry and the glory of God. Kevin expressed his appreciation for being invited to Nigeria for Catalysis 2015 which he believes achieved more than the set goals since it was also an avenue to worship and encourage Nigerians to understand what it means to truly submit to God in worship. “There is immense power when we worship God through music because music is also a key part of the scripture,” he said.

In his comment, the convener, the chief executive officer of Trucework, Kunle Soriyan expressed conviction in his belief that churches should professionalise the business of ministry and utilize their talents and skills to drive the ultimate goal of reaching people and saving souls. He said: “Catalysis 2015 is aimed at driving the cardinal focus of organizations and our partnership with Kevin Bond is to further give participants that inspiring experience that will reshape worship in a way that will glorify God. We also work to shape culture and change the course of history with the integrity of the gospel of Jesus Christ by reaching, inspiring and empowering thinkers, decision makers and influencers at all levels within and outside the church.”

He added that the conference would in all facets, build, inform and inspire the act of sincere worship through building and adequately equipping worship leaders in Nigeria. “Kevin’s wealth of experience and impeccable work with several gospel artists proved him highly competent as a producer and firmly validated the production facet of his calling. Kevin has numerous productions to his credit and has thoroughly permeated the most prominent gospel CD and cassette jackets over the past 20 years. His coming to Nigeria will be a big plus for the gospel music industry,” he further said.

At a special dinner session held in Lagos for participants and song leaders. Kevin further intimated them on the uniqueness and power of gospel music which deepens the act of worshipping God.

Some of the participants at the event commended Trucework Limited for the initiative. A chorister at Elevation Church, Maureen Ayodeji-Akinpelu, stated that the conference was an opportunity to learn from Kevin’s wealth of experience and enhance her worship act.

In his comment, the second runner up in Nigerian Idol Season One, Emmanuel Patrick-Dioha applauded the convener of the conference, saying it was a unique gathering to get inspired, learn and build capacity on the true meaning of worship and other business side of gospel music production.

Adenike Yomi-Oyeniyi who represented the Fountain of life Church, Lagos choir shared her excitement about the conference, saying Catalysis 2015 had redefined not just the act of worship but taken the participants through what she described as best life experience that gave them true meaning of what God has called them to do as worship leaders.

A native of Chicago, Illinois, Kevin arrived on the gospel music scene in 1983. That year, as a 19 year-old prodigy he became the organist for the highly acclaimed Edwin Hawkins Music and Arts Seminar Mass Choir. Teaming up with gospel pianist extraordinaire Richard Smallwood and a host of other gifted minstrels (including guitarist Jonathan Dubose and drummer/bassist Joel Smith), Kevin formally introduced himself to the gospel nation on the 1984 EHMAS release, Angels Will Be Singing.

He began to exercise his production talent during the early 1990s and has collaborated with a number of artists, including Stephanie Mills, Donald Lawrence and The Tri-City Singers, The Kurt Carr Singers and Trinitee 5:7, among others.

Source: Leadership.ng

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