
Jean Kajumba: Hi Pastor Moses. There was a strong angelic presence during worship today (Sunday). There were more voices and musical instruments. I actually thought it was all in my head, until I saw a star just above at the front while you were talking after Charlotte had finished ministering.
Many people do not know how greatly gifted Jean is. I have never seen a vision, and the many dreams I once used to have were taken away. But for Jean, visions and dreams are first nature. For that matter, if there is a person whose supernatural experiences I take seriously, it is Jean.
What she heard and saw on Sunday was real; because though I neither saw nor heard in the spirit, I felt a strong and electrifying presence of God as we praised and worshipped God. Even the people I later talked to said the praise and worship was extraordinary.
May God be praised for Damba, Barbara and Pheona. That trio chose the songs, ensured they were listed in the proper ascending order of glory and avoided unnecessary breaks between those songs. Together with the back-up singers and instrumentalists, Damba and Pheona saw to it that Jesus received the glorious worship that He rightly deserves. When that happened, Jesus had no choice but to manifest His presence. We all felt that presence, and those of Jean’s kind went further to see and hear in the spirit. Just as Jean attested, angels joined in the singing, even as they played their instruments; all because we had touched the heart of the One they serve, our Saviour and King.
The worship team makes preparations for Sunday with the prayer, “Let our praise and worship be a sweet sound in Your ear.” By the manner in which Jesus responded, it was obvious that He was so blessed by the sweet sound that ascended from LAT. In fact, what made Dr. Charlotte Muheki's sermon even more impactful was the cloud of glory in which she ministered. That atmosphere was produced by our worship team; they deserve the credit.
Of course you the congregation also contributed in causing the glory to descend. How? Your financial offerings took the worship team out for dinner on Friday. Then on Sunday you sang your hearts out as you were led by the “dinner-grateful” team. You lifted up holy hands and kept the focus on Jesus. It is that kind of sincere corporate worship that rendered the heavens open. This we must continue to do every Sunday. Every time we gather, we must see to it that Jesus receives sweet smelling incense and beautiful sound from LAT.
Dear Worship Team, keep up the great job. Damba, Pheona and Barbara, you always bless your Pastor’s heart. Emuron, seeing you every Sunday makes me know the sound from all the instruments will be OK.
Dear Congregation, always participate during praise and worship. As we worship corporately, Jesus becomes enthroned in our midst.
Jean, continue hearing and seeing your “things.” I will join you soon, because last week I dreamt Prophet Elvis commanding my eyes to “see”.
God bless you wonderful LAT family.