Eugene Zuta Ministries has announced a new gospel album project, Songs of the Redeemed: Freedom | Worship | Mission, alongside the launch of a social-impact initiative aimed at supporting education for children in rural communities.
In a statement issued on April 13, the Accra-based ministry said the project goes beyond music, describing it as a gospel-centred vision designed to inspire worship, service, and mission.
According to the ministry, the album reflects “freedom in Christ, worship as the response of the redeemed, and mission as the calling of a people sent in His name.”
Flowing from the project is Bricks and Books, an initiative intended to support the education of 50 children and contribute to the development of a community school in a rural area.
The ministry explained that the initiative represents its commitment to translating worship into practical impact through compassionate action and service.
Eugene Zuta Ministries noted that the announcement builds on its previous social interventions, including a 2023 partnership with IJM Ghana under the God Is album project, which contributed to the rescue of 25 children. The effort later received recognition at the TGMA Music for Good Awards.
The ministry is expected to engage partners and supporters in the coming months through prayer, donations, and other forms of support to bring the vision to fruition.
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