Stand-Up In Worship Act 2: A memorable evening of worship at the Heal the Land Center – Douala 5th
Act 2 of Stand-Up in Worship was written in gold letters at the Heal the Land Center, in the 5th arrondissement of Douala, under the theme: “For the love of my nation, I will not keep silent” (Isaiah 62:1).
A spiritual meeting which brought together many worshipers who came to offer the King of the universe an authentic, profound and fervent.
Brother Daniel Siewe, one of the project leaders, opened the evening by preparing hearts for worship. Through moments of repentance, intercession and proclamations on the nation, he led the assembly into total immersion in the presence of God.
He also encouraged participants to pray for the cantors, “vessels of impact for the nation”, before delivering a strong message:
“The voice and the heart must sing together. We must reflect what we sing. This program is not a simple concert, but a time of special ministry.
After this intense moment, Elsah Meguy, one of the organizers, took the floor to teach the assembly the refrains of the songs she was going to perform:
Yeshua
Take me further
Minister Jean Moundo continued in the same dynamic with:
You are worthy
It was you who brought me here
Then the cantor Thenella also taught the audience the refrains of the hymns:
Jesus is Lord
To adore you
This step allowed everyone to be ready for a fluid adoration, without hesitation, and with the same heart.
Elsah Meguy then offered the official welcome to the Act 2 of Stand-Up Worship, before giving some spiritual guidance.
Thenella opened the worship phase with a powerful proclamation of the name of Jesus, prompting the congregation to declare His lordship for more than ten minutes.
Her second song, Worship You, plunged the audience into deep adoration.
Jean Moundo took over, leading everyone to express to God: “It was you who brought me here ".
In the room, some were in tears, others prostrated — a true expression of praise where many lives were liberated, restored and refreshed.
Following these times of worship, Brother Daniel Siewe returned for a powerful moment of intercession for the nation.
With 2 Chronicles 7:14 as a basis, participants humbled themselves, prayed with tears for Cameroon and made proclamations prophetic, hands placed on the national flag.
Psalm 89:21 sounded like a confirmation:
“God has found this day a people who worship Him. »
Elsah Meguy then transported the congregation to an even higher dimension through Yeshua and Take Me Further, Higher.
Overwhelmed by the presence of the Lord, the audience remained standing, prostrate, with their hands raised — authentic attitudes of worship.
After nearly three hours of ministry, no one wanted to leave the premises, as illustrated in Psalm 133 :
“Oh! how pleasant it is, how sweet it is for brothers to dwell together!... It is there that the Lord sends blessing, life, for eternity. »
Season 2 of Stand-Up Worship was a true divine visitation.
Participants left blessed, transformed and empowered — ready to look forward to season 3.
To God alone, all the glory.
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