Gloria Muliro makes a powerful return with Imanifest 2024 in New York

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Gloria Muliro makes a powerful return with Imanifest 2024 in New York

Legendary gospel singer Gloria Muliro is set to make a powerful return to active ministry with the grand launch of Imanifest 2024, an annual event aimed at reviving the African diaspora community.

The much-anticipated festival, hosted alongside her husband, Pastor Evance Sabwami, will take place on September 14, 2024, at Hotel Noma in New Rochelle, New York.

The event promises an evening filled with worship, praise, and a taste of Kenyan culture.

Imanifest is not just a concert but a non-denominational apostolic movement dedicated to reigniting the spiritual flame of the African diaspora. Gloria Muliro explained,

“This is a call for revival! It’s a movement for the entire African Diaspora Community in the USA to reconnect through worship and fellowship.”

The festival will feature talented gospel artists from East Africa, including Tanzania’s Angel Bernard and Kenya’s Pastor Timothy Kitui,

who will join Gloria in leading the congregation through an unforgettable worship experience.

The festival comes after years of quiet ministry for Gloria Muliro, and her return is expected to have a significant impact.

The couple has been active in the gospel scene, previously organizing a mega gospel concert in Boston alongside Evelyn Wanjiru,

which attracted over 650 attendees and raised funds to build a church.

Pastor Sabwami shared his enthusiasm for Imanifest, stating,

“Though our journeys to this land may be different, we are all united by God’s mandate to represent and spread His kingdom.

Africa’s role in the kingdom story is just as important today as it was in the past.”

The event, set to run from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., will also feature delicious Kenyan cuisine,

Further offering attendees a chance to connect with their cultural roots through food and fellowship.

Tickets are priced at $80 (KSh 10,000) for early bird adults, with prices increasing at the gate. Children’s tickets are available for $50 (KSh 6,400) in advance.

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