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When Come Alive – a national worship experience produced by the Come Alive Collective – unfolds on Emancipation Day, August 1, gospel singer, Jermaine Edwards, will be one of the headline artistes on the highly anticipated praise and worship concert.
At the recent launch, Edwards told The Gleaner that he is looking forward to performing on the event alongside Michael W. Smith, Papa San, Johnmark Wiggan, Petra-Kaye and H.U.M.B.L.E. Audience One, the Jamaica Gospel Star Top four finalists, DJ Rebirth, and DJ Noi, comprise the pre-concert showcase. The concert will be held at King’s House East Lawn. At its inaugural staging last year, the event was headlined by gospel powerhouse CeCe WInans and drew more than 15,000 patrons.
This year’s staging seeks to create a powerful, immersive environment for worship, connecting patrons to community, and providing an opportunity to be spiritually renewed.
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