BY GODDES HOPE O. LIBIRAN
The power of music is something that goes beyond words — it reaches into the depths of our hearts and souls. And when it comes to Gospel music, it touches us in ways that are truly profound. While worldly songs may inspire or entertain us, Gospel music does so much more. It heals, restores, and draws us closer to the Almighty. That’s what makes the Asia Gospel Christian Music Awards (AGCMAs) so special to me. As a Christian who grew up immersed in “Papuri” songs and Gospel music, this event isn’t just a celebration, but a reflection of the music that has shaped my spiritual journey.
On Oct. 26, 2024, the Philippines will have the honor of hosting the first-ever AGCMAs at the New Frontier Theater. For the first time in Asia, Gospel musicians from all over the continent will come together to celebrate music that glorifies God, strengthens our faith, and brings people together in worship. I can’t think of anything more beautiful.
Personally, I can’t help but think of songs like “Dakilang Katapatan,” which have brought me, and so many others, to tears in worship. This particular song has always held a special place in my heart. One of my favorite lyrics goes, “Sa bawat pighati, tagumpay man ay naroon. Daluyan ng pag-asa kung kailanga’y hinahon. Pag-ibig mo’y alay sa’kin noon hanggang ngayon…” These words capture the essence of God’s presence in both sorrow and triumph, constantly offering hope and peace. His love is not fleeting; it’s a steadfast gift that has carried us from the past and continues to sustain us today. Each time I hear or sing these lines, I am overwhelmed by the reminder of God’s unwavering faithfulness. It never fails to give me goosebumps, bring me to tears, and fill me with awe and gratitude for His boundless love. This is the kind of transformative power the AGCMAs aims to celebrate: music that touches lives and brings us closer to God.
This event is presented by Noble Life, an organization committed to promoting the Gospel through music. Their mission aligns with the AGCMAs’ purpose: to recognize those who have devoted their lives to spreading the Good News through their musical talents.
The AGCMAs will feature musicians from across Asia, including Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and, of course, the Philippines. We’ll have performances from renowned artists like Gary Valenciano, Kuh Ledesma, and Victory Worship, as well as international acts like Isaac Ong, Luke Munns, Seo Keun Young, and Sid Mohede. Together, they’ll fill the theater with songs that honor God and celebrate His presence.
These artists aren’t just performers, they’re vessels through which the Holy Spirit moves. Gospel music is more than just entertainment. It’s an offering of praise, an invitation to worship, and a way to deepen our faith. It transcends languages and cultures, making it a universal call to devotion.
The open invitation to experience the power of Gospel music firsthand is an opportunity to commemorate those who have shared the Good News through music, and to feel a renewed sense of community, faith, and purpose. Whether you’re someone who is brought to tears by songs like “Dakilang Katapatan,” or you’re simply looking for an evening filled with worship and inspiration, the AGCMAs is for you.
There’s something truly mysterious and powerful about Gospel music. It stirs the soul in ways that go beyond melody — it speaks directly to the heart. The lyrics tell stories of hope, grace, and redemption, encouraging us to reflect, renew, and reconnect with our faith. Gospel music lifts the spirit, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, God is always there, drawing us closer to Him.
Music feeds the soul, but Gospel music nourishes the spirit. It’s an echo of God’s eternal love. So, mark your calendars for the last Saturday of October, and be sure to reserve your seats. Let this beautiful occasion remind us all of the true essence of worship and the enduring strength that Gospel music brings into our lives.