Sunday, November 29, 2015

SINACH'S HOMECOMING!

SINACH performing at CCIC Campmeeting 2015  Gospel Music Jamz...meets with
  the Senior Pastors/Founders of Christ Chapel International Churches, 
Rev Dr Tunde & Rev Mrs Ebun JODA (right) and their daughter, Psalmist Christine Joda 
Everybody knows that Sinach actually derives from Osinachi, her name at birth; that her maiden name which she shed on June 28, 2014 when she got married to Joseph Egbu, was Kalu; that she is the second daughter of seven children of her father.

Many know and have their worship lives positively influenced by many of her over 200 songs, which she has written and ministered in Churches and large praise events and sung at moderate social events across the world.

Also very well known is that Sinach has traversed the continents delivering life- transforming songs across the Americas, United Kingdom, Republic of South Africa, Uganda and elsewhere in the world. It is out there in the public space that her song ‘This is your Season' is the recipient of the Song of the Year award in 2008 and that her other award winning songs include: Awesome God, Simply Devoted, I am ready for Your Spirit, Shout of the King, All things are Possible, Born to win, Fire in me, More of You, No failure with God, etc.
Above all, everyone knows that Sinach is a worship leader at Christ Embassy, the Rev Chris Oyakhilome-founded and led ministry, where she has been nurtured and honed to the status in Christendom today.

A little known fact came into the open recently at the Gospel Jamz Concert of Christ Chapel International Churches (CCIC) Campmeeting 2015. At the event, which climaxed the six-day annual word of faith festival of the church, Sinach was invited to minister alongside such other gospel ministers as UK-based Christine Joda  and TJ Dairo; Tim Godfrey, the CCIC Levites etc. When it was her turn, she told the audience the little known truth that it was home-coming for her! 
She announced that she began her faith walk at the Port Harcourt, Rivers State centre of Christ Chapel. Back in the day, she said, “CCIC used to send buses to the campus of the University of Port Harcourt to carry us to church”. She recalled how she and many other students were taught the engrafted word of truth and exposed to true worship.

Celebrating the Senior Pastors and founders of the ministry, Sinach spoke glowingly about their place in her growth and thanked them profusely. Only God can reward you, she said, for the impact you had and still have on my life and those of many others, she said.

Many Chapelites who spoke to KINGDOMPeople were impressed by her humility and express the hope that she’ll come ‘home’ more often.

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