Messiah Records, A Pakistani Christian recording ministry serving the Christian community in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Rawalpindi, Pakistan: February 19, 2010, (PCTV Newsdesk)
Messiah Records is a vision of Jabran Rafique and founded in October 2008, and first project was started in June 2009.Worship has a key role in the mission of gospel, Worship, as God desires it brings us into His presence. It is a nation wide evangelistic outreach, ordained through “Assemblies of God Church” Rawalpindi, Pakistan.Messiah Records has been formed for the purpose to provide a worship platform for the gospel singers/musicians/artists nation-wide with excellent financial proposals and technical behavior, so that Gospel albums, gospel concerts and gospel seminars can be through.
Vision
- To introduce new talent for Gospel singing
- To provide platform for Gospel Singers/Musicians/ at economical rates
- To provide quality music
- To provide a source of income for Gospel artists
"Muaf Karo"
Combination of urdu and Punjabi songs sung by Rev. Majeed Masih (Internationally recognized Gospel singer of Pakistan)
"Yahovaa Mera Zor"
A project of Omega Pentecostal Church Islamabad.
Worshippers:
Naeem Masih
Ilyaas Masih
Bol Pak Ruh
A fund raising project for PGA Church Naseerabad Rawalpindi for the construction of church.
Worshipper: Rev. Bashir Shaad.
Upcoming
Ruh ki Shifa
Worshippers:
Pastor Arif Bhatti
Pastor Francis Feroze
Jabran Rafique
Naeem Masih
Ilyaas Masih
Visit Messiah Records to learn more about this ministry.
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