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Mfm Hosts Musical Concert, Serves Free Meals To Over 1,200 Worshippers
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MFM HOSTS MUSICAL CONCERT, SERVES FREE MEALS TO OVER 1,200 WORSHIPPERS

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The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) has held a musical concert that brought together thousands of worshippers, with the church also providing free meals to over 1,200 attendees as part of the event.

 

The programme featured worship sessions, gospel music performances, and moments of prayer, drawing congregants from different parts of Lagos and beyond. Organizers described the event as a time of spiritual renewal, thanksgiving, and fellowship.

 

According to church officials, the free meal initiative was designed to support worshippers who attended the concert, especially those who traveled long distances. Volunteers and church welfare teams coordinated the distribution of food to ensure smooth service delivery.

 

Participants expressed appreciation for the gesture, noting that the event combined spiritual upliftment with practical support, creating a welcoming atmosphere for attendees.

 

Leaders of the ministry emphasized that such outreach programmes are part of their broader commitment to community service and humanitarian support, in addition to spiritual activities.

 

The concert ended with prayers for families, the nation, and personal breakthroughs, as worshippers left the venue in an atmosphere of celebration and gratitude.

 

Church officials say similar programmes will continue as part of efforts to strengthen fellowship and support members across various communities.

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