The Grand Arena Dome was drenched in glory on Sunday night as thousands gathered for the 2025 edition of MTN Stands in Worship. But amid the sea of worshippers, one figure stood out—Maame Serwaa, a spirited trader who journeyed all the way from Amasaman to catch the divine wave of gospel fire that swept through the capital.
With arms raised and feet never still, Maame Serwaa danced with abandon from start to finish, her joy as infectious as the rhythms that echoed through the dome. “This is my second time attending, and it feels even more powerful than before,” she said, her face glowing. “I danced my heart out for God. That’s the only way I could express what I was feeling inside.”
And what she felt was shared by thousands more.
From the moment the MTN Viva Voices opened with a thunderous praise set, the entire dome was on its feet. Their harmonies, tight choreography, and sheer vocal power whipped the crowd into a frenzy. It was the perfect prologue to what would become a night of soul-filling, spirit-lifting worship.
The Tagoe Sisters followed with grace and legacy, their evergreen voices igniting nostalgia while still sounding fresh and spirit-charged. Worship quickly morphed into praise as Moses OK took the stage, commanding both presence and praise with his timeless hits that got the audience clapping, stomping, and shouting “Amen!”
Nacee, always the master of emotional delivery, took it up a notch—bringing raw passion, heartfelt lyrics, and a worship flow that silenced the room in reverence. “When Nacee sang, I felt my burdens melt,” one young woman said, wiping tears from her cheeks. “It was as if God spoke directly to my heart.”
The ever-energetic Bethel Revival Choir turned things up with rich, choral arrangements that gave the night a Ga-traditional twist, blending local flavor with deep spiritual intensity. Their performance had the crowd dancing and shouting praises in a unity that felt celestial.
Then came the queen of the moment—Empress Gifty—who brought the dome to a roaring climax. With her commanding stage presence, infectious energy, and powerful vocals, she delivered a show-stopping finale that sealed the evening in style. Her fusion of praise, choreography, and worship swept across the auditorium like a mighty wave. By the end, not a single soul remained seated.
“I didn’t win a phone or airtime,” Maame Serwaa said with a laugh, referencing the night’s surprise giveaways of GH¢1,000 MTN airtime packages and high-end devices. “But I won something even greater—a renewed spirit. MTN didn’t just give us a show, they gave us a touch of heaven.”
And that was the general feeling that echoed through the crowd as the lights dimmed. MTN Stands in Worship 2025 wasn’t just an event—it was a spiritual explosion, a glorious celebration of resurrection, renewal, and rejoicing. A sacred encounter wrapped in song, spirit, and soul.
Source MTN
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