Ron Wuddah ready to Sound the Trumpet
Hearing the voice of God is something most Christians desire so when people are privileged to hear Him speak, they are eager to obey.
And that is why when singer/preacher Ron Wuddah was instructed to start his praise and worship ministry, he didn’t hesitate.
That instruction from God resulted in the maiden edition of his Sound The Trumpet concert in October last year.
“The Lord prompted me in September 2021 about my praise and worship ministry and I heeded the call. I started Sound The Trumpet because of John 4:23 which says the hour cometh, and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship Him,” he told Graphic Showbiz.
Sound The Trumpet, according to Ron Wuddah is a gathering of the people of God who love to worship Him in truth and spirit to give Him the worship and praise He deserves.
After a successful first edition, he is preparing for the second edition of the concert which will come off at the Christian Lifeway Church at Ashiyie, off the Adenta-Dodowa Road on May 1.
Although there will be no guest artiste, he has promised that patrons to the free entry show will have a wonderful time as he leads them to God’s throne room.
“It's going to be an atmosphere filled with pure worship, electrifying praise, and a time of refreshing for their souls,” he said.
He discovered his talent for singing in primary school where he joined the choir and has been singing in church for years but now Ron Wuddah is now ready to join the mainstream.
He disclosed that he was currently in the studio working on a song and said as he joins the industry, “people should expect nothing but the best of electrifying and spirit filled music which touches the heart and chaņges the atmosphere,” he said.
When Graphic Showbiz asked his thoughts on the Gospel music industry, Ron Wuddah said the industry was doing well and getting better by the day.
“I see humility in the artistes and I see them taking their ministry seriously. I just want to appeal to corporate bodies to support Gospel artistes so that the industry can get even better,” he concluded.