SEEK YE FIRST

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On Sunday 31 January, The Youth of Graaff-Reinet spent Saturday evening with Gospel entertainment at the Migdalor Ministries Church. A might of Gospel entertainment was organized by BeBetho Fick. The church was packed with community members who came to listen and be entertained by various Gospel Artists from as far as Beaufort West. The gathering was free of charge. Bebetho, a Gospel Artist, said that Gospel is very dear to his heart. “The Heart behind SEEK YE FIRST project is to encourage us to start right – at the CENTER OF IT ALL – THE SOURCE – THE SPRING – CHRIST JESUS! I believe sometimes we – even myself, we seek everything else – the outcome, the promise, the benefits other than seeking Him which is the source from which all things flow based on the theme scripture Matthew 6:33. The night was all about Seeking the Kingdom of God, His Righteousness, His rule, His Plan, His Purpose, His Way & His Will”. The main purpose of the night was to “ALIGN OUR HEARTS WITH GOD” said Fick.

ARTIST 1. AWG(AS WE GATHER TEAM) Beaufort West

2. Lady Melanie Kock

3. Minister Caren Caine (PE)

4. Minister Gerrar Maya The backing Vocals, Kaylin Mosea, Kelly Wessels, Aymee Uithaler and Jason Mogale

The BAND, Duane Kock, Frederick Willemse, Barleon Jaftha

SEEK YE FIRST TEAM: Cherwin Le Roux, Clive Rigardt, Jason Malambo, Denver Visagie, Benelize Heugh, Riaan Uithaler and Jason JafthaARTIST

Neco Bokwe
Neco Bokwehttps://indabanews.co.za/
Started in photography, capturing stories within his community, he later worked as a freelance contributor for the Graaff-Reinet Advertiser. His passion for storytelling led him to grow his skills in film and video production through various workshops, including a Producers Workshop in 2003 facilitated by Cullis Shareef and Jeremy Nathan, as well as basic video training with Butch Coetzee. In 2005, he received the Achievers Award for Best Videographer from the Cacadu District Municipality Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture. He continued to build his experience in 2008 by completing the MultiChoice Film Talent Incubator and a Film Skills Development course at Big Fish School of Digital Filmmaking, including training in documentary filmmaking. Today, he brings a strong visual storytelling background to community journalism, using photography and video to inform, educate, and engage local readers.

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