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Soweto Gospel Choir Returns to Central Minnesota with a hope that never left

There were days during tho depths of the COVID-19 pandemic when the members of the Soweto Gospel Choir wondered when they would ever sing again.

The three-time Grammy winners from South Africa, who have collaborated with Beyonce, Pharrell Williams, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and U2, were touring Australia when live performances came to a screeching halt in late February 2020. But for two dates this summer in the United Kingdom, the choir hasn’t toured since.

But the singers never lost faith. And that, rewarded, will soon be on display – Oct. 14 in the Stephen B. Humphrey Theater at Saint John’s University. It’s the first of a dozen events on the 2022-23 Fine Arts Performance series.

Significantly, the show is titled “Hope, It’s Been a Long Time Coming,” and Bongani Ncube, a manager and singer for the choir, said that’s an apt description of what the group has been through and also what it’s trying to convey.

“Giving up is not an option,” said Ncube, also a bass player and dancer, who has been involved with the choir since 2008. “Failure, loss and pain may be part of our lives but so is joy, peace and happiness – and, of course, hope. It’s when we have hope that we actually regain our strength to push forward no matter the hardships.”

He spoke just before the choir embarked on the first of two separate simultaneous 2022 tours. One will range all over the U.S. and Canada, while the other plays the UK and Europe. Prior to this fall, the group hadn’t sung in America since December 2018, and the last time the singers performed in Minnesota was March 13-14, 2014, in the Benedicta Arts Center at the College of Saint Benedict.

The group derives its name and hails from South West Township, a town outside Johannesburg, South Africa. Their show will feature a strong influence from their latest album “Freedom,” which won a Grammy for Best World Music Album in 2019. It includes songs that commemorate South Africa’s Freedom Movement, and the tour also will highlight the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and the parallels between the two.

“There is a lot in common between the struggle for freedom in South Africa and the fight for civil rights in the U.S.,” said Ncube, one of 25 singers on the North American tour. “Our freedom fighters such as Nelson Mandela and Dr. Martin Luther King shared many sentiments as far as the struggle for liberation and unification of the people of diverse culture and ethnicity. Their basic ideals were to bridge the economic gaps between black and white in both countries. The idea was to manage the inequalities in the most respectable ways possible. Humanity was the key word.

“Many of the ordinary people being repressed in both countries had no other means of expressing themselves except through their song. Music is very powerful for heart-felt expression and a peaceful form of opposition.”

“They seem to have always been able to convey controversial messages through their music, talent and creativity,” Ncube said. “They made it a house activity to tell their stories as they are. That is what we are doing as Soweto Gospel Choir. Every chance to be on stage is an opportunity to tell our story as it is.”

The Soweto Gospel Choir formed in 2002, when its first album “Voices of Heaven” hit No. 1 on the Billboard World Music Chart. In 2007, the singers won a Grammy for best traditional world music with their second CD, “Blessed.” They won a second Grammy for their third album, “African Spirit.” They also won an Emmy for a promotional campaign with the 2010 World Cup, were nominated for an Oscar for the song “Down to Earth” from the 2009 movie Wall-E and have been associated with three other Grammy-winning performances – two by the London Philharmonic Orchestra and another by Peter Gabriel.

SET LIST INCLUDES AMERICAN SOUL CLASSICS

Tickets available for $8 to CSB and SJU students: lhanlon@csbsju.eduwww.csbsju.edu/expect

Receive The Word with a Sincere Heart

I rejoice at thy word, as one that findeth great spoil (Psalm 119:162).

When Jesus preached, there were those who listened to him and believed, and there were those who were critical and only listened to find fault with Him. The Pharisees sent spies who posed as honest inquirers, hoping to trick Jesus into saying something that would get him in trouble with the Law. They asked Him, “Tell us: Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar or not?” (Luke 20:22 MSG).

The question was a trap, but Jesus recognized and understood their unscrupulousness and guile; so, He pointed them to the Roman denarius (a coin) with Caesar’s image on it, and said, “…give Caesar what is his and give God what is his” (Luke 20:25 MSG). They weren’t there to listen to Him, believe and be blessed, no! They wanted to trap Him with His speech, but Jesus is wisdom personified.

Mark 12:13 says, “And they send unto him certain of the Pharisees and of the Herodians, to catch him in his words.” In Matthew’s account, he wrote, “Then went the Pharisees, and took counsel how they might entangle him in his talk” (Matthew 22:15). Luke 20:20 says, “And they watched him, and sent forth spies, which should feign themselves just men, that they might take hold of his words, that so they might deliver him unto the power and authority of the governor.”

Can you see the different reasons for which some of them attended His meetings? Did Jesus know? Emphatically yes! But He didn’t expose them; He let them make up their minds for themselves after listening to His teachings. It’s the same today; how do you receive the Word? Do you receive it with a sincere heart?

The Bible says, “So get rid of all uncleanness and the rampant outgrowth of wickedness, and in a humble (gentle, modest) spirit receive and welcome the Word which implanted and rooted [in your hearts] contains the power to save your souls” (James 1:21 AMPC). When you hear the Word of God, take it as it is in truth, with a genuine, truthful, sincere and honest heart. Remember, His Word is His Wisdom. Proverbs 4:5-6 says, “Get wisdom, get understanding: forget it not; neither decline from the words of my mouth. Forsake her not, and she shall preserve thee: love her, and she shall keep thee.”

PRAYER / CONFESSION

Dear Father, your wisdom is functioning in me, and I’m excelling in good judgment, having the right ideas and making the right decisions. I’m propelled by the Word, listening with the right heart to the voice of wisdom. I say and do the right things, at the right time, for the right purpose, for your glory, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Chidinma – Chukwu oma

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Chidinma – Chukwu oma

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Chukwu Oma, Chukwu Oma
Chukwu Oma, Chukwu Oma
Chukwu Oma N’eme Mma ah
He says I don’t Care
How far you’ve gone
Just come back home darling
I’m waiting for you
He’s done it before
He’ll do it again
Nothing is too hard for you
Nobody like you
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma N’eme Mma ah)
Nara Ekele mji bia
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma N’eme Mma ah)
Nara Ekele mji bia
The way you Love me
I no Fit to Explain oh
I’ve come back Home Daddy
I give you my all
You no dey make Mistake oh (Uh, uh, uh, uuh)
You no dey Fit to fail oh
You no dey Fit to Change oh Jesus (Uh, uh, uh, uuh)
Nobody Like you
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma N’eme Mma ah)
Nara Ekele mji bia
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
Nothing is too Hard for You (Chukwu Oma N’eme Mma ah)
Nara Ekele mji bia
Chukwu Oma, Chukwu Oma
Chukwu Oma, Chukwu Oma
Chukwu Oma, Chukwu Oma
Chukwu Oma, Chukwu Oma
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
You have done so much oh (Chukwu Oma)
I no fit to explain o (Chukwu Oma N’eme Mma ah)
Nara Ekele mji bia
Onye N’eme Mma (Chukwu Oma)
Agu N’eche Mba (Chukwu Oma)
Chukwu Oma ah (Chukwu Oma N’eme Mma ah)
Nara Ekele mji bia

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You’re above All Things

And hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church (Ephesians 1:22).

The Bible says God has put all things under the feet of Jesus. This is such a powerful and profound truth. If all things are under the feet of Jesus, it means all things are under the Church, which is His body. Jesus is the head; the Bible calls the Church “the fulness of him” (Ephesians 1:23). That means without the Church, Jesus is incomplete in this world.

It’s like your physical body; your head is at the top then you have the rest of your body, right down to your feet. No matter where you stand or on what you stand, even the lowest member of your body—the tip of your toes—is above where you’re standing or what you’re standing on.

So, when the Bible says God has put all things under the feet of Jesus and made Him the head over all things for the sake of His body, the church, it means as a member of the body of Christ, a Christian, it doesn’t matter what role you occupy in the body (the Church) or what place in the body of Christ you belong; as long as you’re in Christ, you’re above all things.

I would to God that everyone in the body of Christ will come to an understanding of this truth. In the Body of Christ, no one is insignificant; but even if you thought you were insignificant, you’re still above all things. This has nothing to do with your own might or ability; it’s the result of who you are: a member of the body of Christ!

You’re above sickness and disease. You’re above Satan, darkness and death. You’re above the deception, corruption, falsehood and crippling influences that ravage men’s lives in this natural world. You’re above the world!

Always remember who you are; as Jesus is, so are you in this world (1 John 4:17). As He is seated in dominion and great glory, far above all principalities, powers, might, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come, so are you. Therefore, reign and rule over the world, for He’s placed all things under your feet. Hallelujah!

PRAYER / CONFESSION

I take advantage of the might and dominion of Christ, His power and glory, to break the influence of Satan over the nations, over the peoples, over the leaders, and over all young people around the world! God’s righteousness fills the earth and mantles the hearts of men, for all souls belong to Him. Hallelujah!