Covenant Gospel Group

Religious group wants to work in partnership

Taking this path, Pr. Peter Bogembo says the band aims to partner with the whole city and not just the church groups or partaking in religious activities.

“We have a message that can contribute, that’s why, one of the things we eventually want to get into is being able to partner with different organisations.

“From the pulpit, it’s limited to the four walls of the church, even a gospel concert or crusade, it’s still confined and we will be singing to the same audience.

PNG gospel band reveals changes

The release of a new album and change of name to Covenant Creed is among the few, according to Pr. Anthony Audo, a pioneer of the group. 
The album, to be launched in October 22, will bring a different style of music, shifting from worship type to a more dance and pop style. 
Pr. Anthony says the changes come with a new sound, new songs and new faces, capturing an audience of all age groups. And with the band’s songs used in at least 42 different countries, the new music will be well suited for both international and local audience.