Team Eternity, a Ghanaian gospel group with a decade of experience, is more than just singers and musicians. Their interview with the Culture Squad on 3Music Tv's Big Conversation revealed their unique approach to ministry that extends far beyond the stage.
Team Eternty is not your typical choir.The group began as a fellowship of friends in high school, united by their faith and a desire to spread the gospel message founded by Neil Ate who envisioned a group that used music as a tool for evangelism and not just entertainment.
Over the years, Team Eternity has grown into a family of over 50 people, boasting 21 talented singers and instrumentalists and encompassing an even wider network including lawyers, doctors, multimedia specialists, and others who contribute their skills behind the scenes.
Team Eternity's commitment to its members is evident in their philosophy with their firm belief that everyone has a role to play, and those who don't sing can still contribute. This fosters a strong sense of unity and purpose within the group. It is no surprise that they have taken over the scene and are making waves all over the globe with their latest song, DEFE DEFE!
The group promises more to come in the future and are poised to continue to take the world by storm while doing the work of God!
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