The death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of Christian
faith. In commemoration of this, the Love of God in Christ (LOGIC) Church is hosting the first edition of
the Jesus + Nothing Worship, an uplifting evening dedicated to expressing the message of the death,
burial and resurrection in music. This event will be held on, Friday, April 18, 2025, by 4PM, at The LOGIC
Church headquarters in Lekki, Lagos.
The event offers worshippers an opportunity to connect with the essence of the Gospel in worship. The
Lead Pastor and Apostolic Head of the LOGIC Church, Apostle Flourish Peters, asserts that worship is a
significant part of the New Testament believers’ experience in Christ. “As a Christocentric faith
community, this event is a great way to celebrate the gift of Christ, who laid down his life for our
redemption. Good Friday is a great time to have a worship celebration like this,” notes Peters.

On the context for the event, he notes, “Nothing speaks to the culture of a people like the music they
listen to. Jesus + Nothing Worship will contribute to shaping and mainstreaming a culture of
christocentric worship, where the Gospel of Christ’s death, burial and resurrection is platformed through
worship. With Nigeria’s young demography heavily influenced by the music and the arts, Christocentric
music is a powerful tool in pointing this generation to Christ,”
Guest ministers expected include; Ministers Neon Adejo, Greatman Takit, Victor Thompson, Timi Dakolo,
Samuel Giveson (SMJ), Noble G, Steve Hills, and Lily Perez. Others include Ministers Joxie, Anderson
Qozan, Pastor Victor Paul, EmekaSongz, Flo, Dorcas Moore, Magpsalms, Mera Owili, Gerald Bishung,
Phebe Lion, and the vibrant Evolution Children’s Choir.
The Jesus + Nothing Worship is a free event and attendees are guaranteed an unforgettable experience.
For more information, visit the official website: https://thelogicchurch.org/en/
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