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Deborah Lukalu Announces “GOD IS GOOD” Worship Concert Live in Johannesburg

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Deborah Lukalu Announces “GOD IS GOOD” Worship Concert Live in Johannesburg. Johannesburg is set for a worship homecoming on Saturday, 6 December 2025, as acclaimed gospel minister Deborah Lukalu brings her “GOD IS GOOD” celebration to the Chosen World Auditorium.

Deborah Lukalu Announces “GOD IS GOOD” Worship Concert Live in Johannesburg

Marking a decade of ministry, the Congolese-born singer is turning this milestone into a city-wide act of generosity, inviting supporters to sponsor tickets for those who cannot afford them and to join her in filling the venue with praise, testimony, and community.

Lukalu’s message is simple and heartfelt: if her songs and ministry have blessed you over the last ten years, this is a moment to pay it forward. She is calling on churches, small groups, businesses, and everyday supporters to underwrite seats for students, young worship leaders, and families who might otherwise miss out. It is a practical expression of the theme at the heart of the night. God is good, and His goodness multiplies when the community carries each other.

The Johannesburg stop promises the hallmarks of a Deborah Lukalu experience: soaring vocals, stadium-size sing-alongs, and a setlist anchored in gratitude and victory. Expect testimonies between songs, spontaneous moments of prayer, and a band and vocal ensemble ready to lift the room from first note to final chorus. Lukalu has also hinted at surprises on the night, with special moments planned to celebrate the journey so far and to speak hope into the season ahead.

Beyond the stage, “GOD IS GOOD” aims to be a city celebration. The sponsorship drive invites partners to think beyond one ticket and envision rows of seats gifted to people they may never meet. Churches can bless volunteers, community leaders can invite neighbours, and friends can group to cover entire sections. Every sponsored seat becomes its own testimony, a quiet story of kindness that will sing louder when the lights go up.

For those planning to attend, the production is designed to be immersive from the first cue of lights. The visuals, choir arrangements, and pacing will move through chapters of testimony, thanksgiving, and declaration, building toward a roof-raising finale. Lukalu’s heart for worship has always centred on the gathered church, and this concert is crafted to give the entire room permission to sing without restraint.

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