Saturday, December 20, 2014

From Africa to America… From Cape Town to Our Town…

South Africa Ministry, Kunjalo Arrives Brooklyn, NY for
USA Prayer-Healing-Hope-Love-Worship Tour”
                                       
Little Rock, AR- December 20, 2014 On Saturday, December 20, 2014 South Africa Ministry, Kunjalo arrived Brooklyn, NY for the Year-end USA Prayer-Healing-Hope-Love-Worship Tour.”  The group will minister at two services (11:00am and 7pm) on Sunday at the Brooklyn Marriott Hotel at 333 Adams Street during Kingdom Week with Bishop Hezekiah Walker.  On Christmas Day the group will do four special services at a worship center to be announced on Sunday at the 7pm service which allow persons who desire to be a part of a community outpouring of love, hope and healing to come to one location for all day worship.

The College of Aspiring Artists, (USA Official Host), The National Day of Prayer Task Force, Supreme Day of Prayer and other prayer ministries are issuing a 40-Day Call to Prayer leading up to MLK Holiday 2015 focusing on biblical lessons of love and non-violence learned from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and President Nelson Mandela. The tour features a full concert and a message in tribute from “Mandela to Martin” from Bishop Manny Niekerk, the leader of the delegation.   Beginning Wednesday, December 10, 2015- MLK Holiday, January 19, 2015, daily prayer along with worship in music and messages of healing, hope and love convenes in worship centers, prayer phone rooms and social media platforms throughout the 
nation.  

Contact/Donations and to schedule the tour in your area:
The College of Aspiring Artists
https://2014healinghopeloveworshiptour.eventbrite.com
870.623.8179
hmcministries @aol.com


KUNJALO MUSIC MINISTRIES (Cape Town South Africa)
YEAR-END HEALING- HOPE- LOVE AND WORSHIP TOUR 2014

The Kunjalo Ministries is excited to tour the USA for our year end Healing, Hope, Love and Worship tour 2014.  We will arrive in the USA on Friday December 5th, 2014 starting in the Mid-West to the Mid-South ending our tour in the East Coast.  The group has just completed the Covenant Keepers International Fellowship 7th Annual Conference in Cape Town South Africa with Dr. Jamal Bryant, Dr. Marvin Sapp, Ps Donnie McClurkin, Bishop Hezekiah Walker and James Fortune. Our tour will focus on remembering our fallen Heroes of Love, Freedom, Strength as both our countries has a lot to remember of the late Dr. Nelson Mandela and Dr. Martin Luther King.

We will commemorate the life and celebrate the legacy of our former President Nelson Mandela as it would be exactly one year since his passing in the month of December.

  “When a man has done what he considers to be his duty to his people and his country, he can rest in peace.  I believe I have made that effort and that is, therefore, why I will sleep for eternity: Nelson Mandela.” Through our music and testimonies we aim to be a blessing to the people of America spreading a message of healing, hope, love and true worship. Below some of the critical areas we will focus on continuing to build on the foundation laid by our fallen Heroes Dr. Nelson Mandela and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Healing

“The time for the healing of the wounds of racism, poverty, division has come. The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come.  The time to build is upon us. I have fought against white dominion and I have fought black dominion.

 I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony with equal opportunities.  It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to see realise. But Lord, if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.
Poverty is not an accident.  Like slavery and apartheid, it is man-made and can be removed by the actions of human beings. Nelson Mandela.”

Hope
“It always seems impossible until it is done.  Hope is a powerful weapon and no power on earth can deprive you of hope. May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears.
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. Nelson Mandela”
“I have a dream that my four children will live in a nation that they will not be judge by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.

We must learn to live together as brothers or we will perish together as fools.
If you can’t fly, then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.  Martin Luther King Jr.”

 Love
“No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background or his religion.  People learn to hate, and if the can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than it’s opposite. Nelson Mandela”
“No matter what they ever do to us, we must always act for the love of our people.  We must not react out of hatred against those who have no sense. John Trudel” “Forgiveness liberates the soul it removes fear that is why it is such a powerful weapon. Uknown” For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: “Love your neighbour as yourself.”

“Love is a verb, love is a doing word. Bishop EA Manny Niekerk”

Worship
“Worship is a dish best serve family style. Brian Logue”
“Worship roles out the red carpet for the presence of the Lord. Priscilla Shirer”
Let everything that has breathe praise the Lord: Psalm 150vs6
Worship is a lifestyle, worship is more than music.  Worship activates the glory of God.
Worship in unity allows the oil to flow.

Music has healing power it has the ability to take people out of themselves.

Friday, December 5, 2014



From Africa to America-From Cape Town to Our Town…


South Africa Ministry, Kunjalo Arrives Ferguson, Completes Arkansas and Lands in Brooklyn, NY December 20
Lessons Learned: From Martin to Mandela- Freedom, Love and

Non-violence focusing on biblical lessons of love and endurance 

Other Stops include:  AR-MS and East Coast 


"USA Prayer-Healing-Hope-Love-Worship Tour”
                                                       Arkansas Tour Stops

Sunday, 8am— Gaines Street Baptist Church,  1601 South Gaines, Little Rock, AR
Sunday, 11am— Second Baptist Church, 1709 Barrow Road,  Little Rock, AR
Sunday, 3pm—Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, 1723 E. Third Street
Sunday, 6pm, Covenant of Zion Cathedral, 3023 W. 12th Little Rock, AR
Finale- Full Tour Presentation- Forum-Concert and
Message from Bishop Manny Niekerk"



What greater moment than now to revisit the lessons learned from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the biblical rights leaders on how we can move through critical moments of unrest in our nation and in our world?   Prayer was the answer then and prayer is the answer now.  Praying the word and putting this word in action through brotherly love is the only way.  There comes a time and the time is now for the "Oneness" found in St. John 17 to be put on display as alive and well in our nation and world.

The National Day of Prayer Task Force, Supreme Day of Prayer and other prayer ministries are issuing a 40-Day Call to Prayer leading up to MLK Holiday 2015 focusing on biblical lessons of love and non-violence learned from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and former South Africa's President, Nelson Mandela. Opening services begin December 6th-10th in St. Louis/Ferguson, Missouri with the international ministries of Kunjalo from Cape Town, South Africa-home of President Nelson Mandella.    Beginning Wednesday, December 10, 2015- MLK Holiday, January 19, 2015, daily prayer along with worship in music and messages of healing, hope and love will be scheduled in worship centers, prayer phone rooms and social media platforms throughout the nation. 

The  opening services were at the ministry below and continues to expand:

In His Image Ministries Intl Christian Church
1809 New Jamestown Rd.
St Louis Mo 63138
Welcome/Prayer/Worship


Contact/Donations and to schedule the tour in your area:
The College of Aspiring Artists
https://2014healinghopeloveworshiptour.eventbrite.com
870.623.8179
hmcministries @aol.com