Witbank4Jesus

This year sees an exciting line-up at the Witbank 4 Jesus celebration.

This year sees an exciting line-up at the Witbank 4 Jesus celebration.
The celebration is taking place on May 6 at Curro Bankenveld School.


One Crown.

The four artists appearing are One Crown, Riana Nel, Juluis Magan and Ernie Amos.
The day kicks off at 09:00 with bikers who are invited to attend a short service during the Bikers 4 Jesus slot.
The worship project follows suit at 10:00.


Ernie Amos.

One Crown has shown that Christian music is everything but boring.
What started as a high school rock band evolved into one of the most influential youth ministries this country has ever seen. When four high school friends; Ryno Jansen, Werner Taljaard, Hendri Hofmeyr and Lourens de Jongh got together to start a rock band they never realised that God had something completely different in store for them; and as their individual relationships with Christ grew the goal of the band went from being self-centred to God-centred.


Juluis Magan.

Juluis is an evangelist at heart, who minsters through music and particularly through intimate worship. He just follows as the Spirit of God leads. It is not easy to classify Julius’s music style, apart from saying it is uniquely his own. It is a comfortable mix of rock, blues and ballads, but ultimately it is pure worship.
Ernie Amos needs no introduction.

He is a passionate worshipper. Ernie is in fulltime ministry and ministers in South Africa and abroad on invitation to churches, camps, cell groups, in fact anywhere that God requires.
Then the highlight of the day, Riana Nel.

Riana Nel is a Namibian singer-songwriter. After growing up in Windhoek, she moved to South Africa to start her career.


Riana Nel.

Her songs have been described as including elements of ‘Pop and Country’. She had firmly placed her roots in Gospel music on release of the albums; ‘Oopmond’, ‘The Cure’, ‘Someone with skin’ and won many awards including the Crescendo award in 2000.

Her latest ‘Die moeite werd’ appeals more to the secular market and has reached Platinum status and continues to top South African Music charts.

Entry fee is R50 and children under six years enter for free. Tickets are for sale at Curro Bankenveld and Computicket.

For more information contact Herman Cronje: 082 547 6689 or Ignus van der Berg: 082 735 9582. Remember your camping chairs.

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