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A Glimpse into the Powerful Ministrations of C.A.C. Good Women Choir

Introduction

The ministry of the C.A.C. Good Women Choir, Ibadan, led by the revered Mrs. D.A. Fasoyin, is a powerful testimony of gospel music in action. Over the years, the choir has faithfully answered numerous invitations from churches and Christian gatherings across Nigeria, carrying the message of Christ through song with humility, consistency, and spiritual depth.

From the early days of their evangelical ministry, the choir demonstrated a strong commitment to outreach. They traveled extensively, ministering in the Northern regions of Nigeria as well as almost every state in the Western part of the country. These journeys were not merely musical tours; they were evangelical missions. Through indigenous gospel songs rich in Scripture and cultural expression, the choir preached salvation, hope, and encouragement to diverse audiences, often in settings where the gospel needed gentle yet powerful proclamation.

Over the decades, the choir has ministered at many notable church programs and Christian events. Their ministrations have graced platforms such as the Holy Ghost Congress of the Redeemed Christian Church of God at Redemption City, Mega Praise gatherings, and services at C.A.C. Canaan Land, Garage Olode, Ile-Ife. They have also ministered at First Baptist Church, Ikeja, and several parishes of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, including House of His Glory (Area 3, Province 2, Off Allen Avenue, Ikeja), Dominion Cathedral, Gowon Estate, and King Court Parish, Ikeja.

Beyond church auditoriums, the choir’s voice has echoed through public and media platforms. Their participation in the Lagos Television Christmas Fair, as well as Christmas Carol events organized by Lagos State, Ogun State, and Oyo State, brought indigenous gospel music to a broader audience. They also ministered at The Sword of the Spirit Ministries in Ibadan and Christ Disciples Faith Ministries in Sango-Ota, among many others. Each ministration carried the same spiritual focus—glorifying God and touching lives through song.

A particularly memorable moment in the choir’s ministry occurred in 2015, when Mrs. D.A. Fasoyin honored an invitation to collaborate at a Christmas Carol event with the Healing Streams of God Choir of Daystar Christian Centre, Lagos. This historic collaboration marked a beautiful convergence of generations and styles. Three classic tracks from the C.A.C. Good Women Choir repertoire—“Odun Yi Atura,” “Odun Nlo Sopin,” and “Mo Nwoju Oluwa”—were selected for the performance.

The Healing Streams of God Choir, numbering over three hundred voices and supported by a full orchestra and traditional drummers, delivered a world-class rendition of these timeless songs. The performance was a powerful fusion of the old and the new, blending indigenous gospel heritage with contemporary classical expression. It stood as a reminder that inspired music transcends time, culture, and generation.

Above all, these ministrations reflect the enduring relevance of the C.A.C. Good Women Choir’s calling. Through decades of faithful service, their songs have continued to unite believers, inspire worship, and glorify God. Truly, their journey affirms that when gospel music is rooted in truth and sincerity, it remains forever impactful. Glory be to God.