Esther Godwyll says gospel music is for impact, not fun
Ghanaian gospel musician, Esther Godwyll, has stated that gospel music should not be seen as a form of entertainment.
According to the “Faithful God” hitmaker, gospel music is meant to inspire change and bring spiritual comfort, not to entertain.
In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Esther explained that gospel music events are different from regular musical shows.
She believes people should not attend gospel shows just to have fun or enjoy a performance like they would at a highlife or hiplife concert.
Instead, she said they should come with open hearts, ready to connect spiritually and receive a message that can lead to transformation in their lives.
“When people attend our events, they shouldn’t just look for entertainment. They should come with open hearts, ready to absorb the positive change the lyrics can inspire,” she said.
Esther Godwyll also stressed that gospel music is not meant for applause or fanfare.
She noted that the focus of gospel music is not on showmanship or excitement, but on the message it carries.
“The gospel was never designed for fanfare or applause but to bring comfort, warmth and joy,” she explained.
She further added that although gospel music may not entertain in the usual way people expect, it still carries a powerful force that can make a real difference in people’s lives.
“While we may not entertain in the traditional sense, the light we carry has the power to brighten lives. This powerful perspective resonates deeply, inviting listeners to engage with gospel music on a spiritual level rather than a superficial one,” she added.
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