AMBASSADOR GOSPEL BAND
How the choir started
Our choir was formed in Des Moines, Iowa on May 30th of 2007. Many young fellows and adults serve the Lord through this ministry. In our countries all over Africa we were singers. When we came to the USA we each prayed to God, “We are leaving Africa, but we want to keep doing YOUR work in season and out of season.” Many years of life as refugees gave us power to trust in God for He gives hope to those who seek Him and worship Him in heart and spirit. We are dedicated to spreading His Good News through music. We sing a variety of music from Reggae, Zouk, African Folk, and Spirituals, including worship and praise songs. We enjoy performing our original compositions. Many people are blessed by this ministry” PLEASE consider ordering an audio CD or a video DVD today and you will be blessed by the uplifting worship music!!
Our goals/commitment:
- We will do God’s work all the time.
- Reach out and impact our communities with the gospel of Jesus, our Peace, through songs.
- Preach the word of God through music in different languages including English, French, Swahili, Kibembe, Lingala, and more.
- Express God’s will to all races through our songs.
- Make CD’s/DVD’s of the gospel music to be heard all over the nations.
- Prepare for the coming of Jesus.
Partners are needed:
- Your fervent prayers and generous support are vital to this ministry
- Would you like to sponsor CD/DVD’s production?
- Would you organize a fundraiser to help our choirs procure 2 sixteen-passenger vans for outreach trips?
- Would you like to invite our choir to sing during your Sunday church service or at any event you have? Just send an invitation to our senior pastor.
TU JESHI KUU CHOIR
This choir started in Spring 2010 with a group of 14 ladies who decided to share the Gospel of Christ through their unique and lively Christian music. Their first performance was on Sunday April 4th, 2010 during the church’s regular Sunday service. On Saturday, April 10th 2010 Matumaini Choir was honored with an invitation to the Clinton Evangelical Free Church for the Ladies Luncheon featuring music/fashion show, great food, and door prizes with Ana Bisoka Msiando as a Guest Speaker. The people of Clinton that attended were blessed by this performance and several souls were saved that day. Matumaini continues to perform every Sunday during our worship service and they are invited from time to time to different towns and states. In 2018, this choir changed the name from Matumaini Choir to TU JESHI KUU (name in Swahili Language meaning “We Are a Great Army”). This choir of African Christian women would LOVE to share the GOOD NEWS through their unique music at your church! If you are interested in this choir performing at your church during any church events, PLEASE contact our Pastor.