LISTEN: We Will Worship release EP of modern hymns in IsiZulu, SeSotho and English

Difela album cover

Multiple SAMA winning group, We Will Worshi have released Difela an EP consisting of four modern-day hymns, with standout tracks Grace Alone and Pholoso featuring multi-platinum selling South African Gospel singer Lebo Sekgobela.

Using the structure of hymns, the songwriters Langa Mbonambi, Ndumiso Manana, Lesego Lebese and Themba Ntuli, say they were able to communicate more words and concepts about God, going deeper doctrinally in encountering God’s truth.

In Ephesians 5:19 it says: “Encourage each other with psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.” “People often think of hymns as old songs; we believe it’s more the style of writing hymns that is an old song but the essence of the hymn is communicating God’s heart and the message of the Gospel,” says Langa Mbonambi, founder and singer-songwriter of the We Will Worship group and movement. 

“We are taking an old form of song writing and modernising it for a new generation, so that our generation does not lose the tradition of writing and embracing hymns,” he says.

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“We have written hymns in different languages. IsiZulu and SeSotho, because our native languages also need to be expressed and represented by this particular music style and style of worshiping God. Many don’t know that the very first part of our South African national anthem comes from a hymn. And what is more beautiful is that it’s a prayer for God to bless the whole of Africa.  The Difela EP, which means hymns in SeSotho, has a thread themed around the lavish grace of God, looking to Adonai, who calls us, keeps and sustains us in every way,” adds Langa.

The standout track, Pholoso which means salvation in SeSotho, was inspired by 2 Corinthians 5:21 where we learn that it was God who brought Himself near to us in Messiah Jesus, and through His cross, mended our broken relationship. “God stooped down low to lift us up. No other god or deity has ever done that,” says Langa.

Grace Alone by WWW

Grace Alone is based on Ephesians 2:9 which speaks about us being saved by grace through faith. “This song came about at a time when we were meditating on how we can sometimes be quick to be judgmental, unsympathetic and lacking in compassion towards those who don’t know Jesus, forgetting that we can’t take credit for our own salvation as it was purely by God’s grace that we were called,” continues Langa.

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Pholoso by WWW, Feat Lebo Sekgobelo

The year 2021 will see We Will Worship release more EPs, first being hymns, then laments and finally psalms, which will culminate into a full record to be released in 2022. The We Will Worship Movement invite members of the public to join them online (until such time as live events open up) for their First Friday Sessions Live on YouTube, held on the First Friday of every month at 7pm.

“Worship is not a song, moment or event but a lifelong quest to be conformed into the likeness of the One we worship. We pray that through the message of our music, people would become walking, breathing and living altars of worship. We also pray that we as individuals would be seen as messengers of the goodness, faithfulness and kindness of God,” concludes Langa.

Difela is available on all digital platforms.

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