The Musicians Fellowship, part of the TaFMA Open House initiative, organised in collaboration with the SBE Youth Department and BSM Wokha, was held today at Samyan Baptist Church in Vungoju Colony, Wokha.
Mhademo Ennio, a partner of TaFMA in Wokha, acknowledged the significant influence of early churches on music and the arts, expressing gratitude towards local churches for their support. Eyingbemo Ngullie, Youth Director of Samyan Baptist Church, inspired attendees with a Gospel message, motivating them in their creative pursuits.
The event witnessed three sessions. In Session A, Zarenbeni Humtsoe opened with “My Jesus,” followed by Nzanrhoni Kikon’s impressive drum solo. Lirenthung Humtsoe performed a guitar piece, while Noyingbeni Ngullie delivered a rendition of “He Will Keep You.”
In Session B, another drum solo was presented by Khyochano, alongside Lijanbeni Lotha’s guitar performance. Zarenbeni Humtsoe presented another piece “Oh Lord”.
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In Session C, Nzanrhoni Kikon presented a drum solo, followed by Mhao Ezung’s guitar showcase. Noyingbeni Ngullie returned with “No Matter What,” and Murrithung Murry closed the performances with a captivating drum solo. The evening culminated in a medley of “Hallelujah” and “One Kiss from Heaven” by Khonzani Ovung.
The event commenced with an invocation by David Ngullie, leading into an uplifting Praise and Worship session conducted by “Bridge the Gap.” Shanjothung Ezung presented the offertory, and the evening concluded with a mass prayer and blessing from Mhonyamo Yanthan.