By Lucy Mawufemor Kpeglo
Jubilare, in partnership with Joe Mettle’s Reverb Studios, is set to host this year’s Atmosphere of Worship on December 13 at the surgeons and physicians centre at Korle teaching hospital and the event is completely free.
The annual worship gathering is expected to attract hundreds, as it has grown to become one of December’s major Christian concerts.
According to the President of Jubilare, Deborah Asmah, the event is a time for people to reflect on the year and thank God for how far they have come.
“When the year is about drawing to a close, you realize that you’ve shouldered them, you didn’t fall apart, it’s could be that whatever you looking for you’ve gotten it, it could be that you are hopeful for what is to come in the next year.
So Atmosphere of worship is basically where we are coming together to say thank you that we’ve not drown, thank you that we are still standing a thank you in a way of hope for the breakthrough that will be coming along for answered prayers”, she said
This year’s edition is extra special as Jubilare will be releasing their maiden music album during the event. The album features several gospel ministers, including Joe Mettle, Tish, Luigi Maclean, Kweku Teye and Philip Adjale.
Jubilare is also extending its impact beyond music. As part of their social initiative, the group will visit the Oncology Unit of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital on December 18. They will donate cash, snacks, and tokens to support children undergoing cancer treatment.
“Beyond the atmosphere of worship, we are also doing our social course at the oncology unit at Korle bu for children with cancer, supporting them with some cash and some snacks and some coins on the 18th of December”, she added
Atmosphere of Worship promises a night of gratitude, inspiring music, and a spirit-filled experience for all attendees.









