Worship “Outpours” at Jesus Calls Worship Centre

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By Siphesihle Dlamini

The Outpouring Worship Night held at Jesus Calls Worship Centre on Friday evening lived up to its name, marking a night of remarkable spiritual awakening and heartfelt praise.

The atmosphere was electric with faith and reverence as hundreds of worshippers gathered to experience what many later described as “a night where heaven touched earth.” From the very beginning, the event carried a profound sense of purpose.

The dim lights, gentle background melodies, and prayerful silence before the start of the programme set the tone for a sacred encounter. It was not simply a musical event; it was a ministry in motion, an altar of unity, and a testimony of faith expressed through song and word.

The worship night was gracefully opened by South African pastor and renowned worship leader Collen Maluleke, whose ministry has inspired believers across the region.

Dressed simply yet radiating spiritual confidence, Pastor Maluleke began his set with “Yahweh Song,” a worship anthem that immediately drew the audience into a posture of surrender. His soulful performance continued with “You Are Holy,” “Imvuselelo,” “Emmanuel,” “Heyaya,” and “Ukhona.”


Each song carried its own unique atmosphere, some calling for quiet reflection, others breaking into joyful praise. As the crowd lifted their hands and sang in unison, it became clear that the night’s purpose had been fulfilled from the start, to usher in the presence of God. At approximately 8:30 pm, the Rushing Wind Choir took to the stage, their name proving prophetic.

With voices blending in heavenly harmony, they rendered a performance that filled the room with serenity and divine power. Every lyric and note resonated deeply, leading many to close their eyes in prayer as tears of gratitude flowed freely. Their repertoire was both vibrant and contemplative, striking a balance between energy and intimacy.

The choir’s presence and vocal unity transformed the atmosphere into what could only be described as a worship experience, not a performance, but a sincere offering.

Following the musical performances, Pastor Jude Kasaro stepped forward at 9:00 pm. to minister the Word of God. His sermon was anchored on John 5:7, which reads:

“The sick man answered him, ‘Sir, I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up, but while I am coming, another steps down before me.’”

Pastor Kasaro delivered a deeply moving message based on this scripture, emphasising that believers must position themselves for divine intervention and not depend solely on others to receive their breakthrough. He reminded the congregation that the Holy Spirit is already present and active, stirring the waters of healing and transformation within their hearts.

His teaching was not only enlightening but also convicting, urging worshippers to step boldly into their own encounters with God. As he concluded, the atmosphere was one of reflection and renewal.

At 9:30 pm, Psalmist Muzi took over and continued to build upon the powerful foundation that had been laid. His performance was both intimate and powerful, characterised by humility and heartfelt expression.

He opened his set with “Yahweh,” a song that had already become a recurring theme of the night, an invocation of God’s presence and power.

The audience immediately connected with him, singing every word as though it were their own prayer. Muzi followed with “Lokuhle No Musa,” a worship song that celebrates God’s goodness and mercy.

The congregation’s voices swelled in harmony as the lyrics, “Ngibona lokuhle no musa wakho, Nkosi,” filled the hall. It was a moment of corporate worship, saints lifting one voice in praise.



At exactly 10:00 pm., Eswatini’s celebrated gospel artist Shekinah Motsa graced the stage, and her presence immediately commanded attention.

Her voice, smooth yet powerful, carried the sincerity of one who lives what she sings. She began her set with “He Is Lord,” a timeless declaration of faith that had the audience on their feet in no time.

It was not long before the sanctuary was transformed into a sea of uplifted hands and bowed heads as she led the congregation in worship.

Her second song, “Uyingcwele,” deepened the sense of holiness in the room. The simplicity of her delivery and the strength of her conviction made it one of the most memorable moments of the night.

The audience was no longer simply participating, they were immersed in worship. The event reached its grand finale when Oncemore Six, one of Eswatini’s most dynamic worshippers, took the stage shortly before midnight. His energy, stage presence, and unwavering devotion ensured that the night ended on a high note.

He opened his set with “Ngeke Ngithule,” meaning “I Will Not Be Silent.” The audience responded enthusiastically, echoing the lyrics at the top of their voices. The joy in the room was palpable as people danced, clapped, and celebrated with unrestrained passion.

He followed with “Bayede,” a royal anthem of praise, which further ignited the congregation. Worshippers shouted “Bayede Nkosi!” in acknowledgement of God’s kingship, their voices filling every corner of the venue.

To conclude, Oncemore Six performed “Ungcwele,” closing the night with an atmosphere of reverence and awe. As the final chords faded, silence fell, not from emptiness, but from fulfilment. Many stood still, soaking in the presence that lingered.

By the time the last prayer was said, it was clear that Outpouring Worship Night had been far more than an event, it was a spiritual encounter that left a lasting imprint on every attendee.

Worshippers left with hearts renewed and spirits lifted, testifying to the power of worship as a language that transcends culture, denomination, and circumstance.

The organisers of Jesus Calls Worship Centre succeeded not only in hosting a seamless programme but also in creating an environment where believers could freely connect with God.

From the stirring sermons to the inspired performances, every segment of the night contributed to a tapestry of faith and fellowship.

Indeed, Outpouring Worship Night was not simply about music or performance, it was about hearts aligning with heaven, voices uniting in adoration, and faith being reignited in a world desperate for light. And as the name of the event declared, there was truly an outpouring of worship, of joy, and of the Holy Spirit Himself.


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