Timi Dakolo, Mera Owili, Nosa, and Others Set to Thrill Music Lovers at Second Jesus + Nothing Experience
The LOGIC Church has officially announced the second edition of its yearly Good Friday worship event, titled Jesus + Nothing Worship. This spiritual gathering is anchored on a simple yet powerful truth: the same Gospel that is preached is also sung, creating a profound worship experience for attendees.
Event Details and Vision
The worship experience is scheduled to take place today, Friday, April 3, 2026, at The LOGIC Centre, located at Plot 115, T.F. Kuboye Street, Lekki, Lagos, starting at 4 p.m. More than just a concert, Jesus + Nothing Worship is designed as a proclamation, where music serves as a vessel for the undiluted message of Jesus Christ and His finished work. Following a successful debut in 2025, this year's edition aligns with the ministry's 2026 declaration of Much More, aiming to go beyond sound into substance.
Every lyric, melody, and moment is intentionally curated to echo the fullness of the Gospel of Grace, ensuring that worship transcends style and points solely to Christ. Reflecting on the vision, Lead Pastor of The LOGIC Church, Flourish Peters, shared: We are intentional about preserving the purity of the Gospel in every expression. Jesus + Nothing is a reminder that Christ is enough—and that this message must not only be preached but also sung. Through this worship experience, we are declaring the Gospel in a way that every heart can receive.
Featured Artists and Performers
The event boasts an impressive lineup of artists who will lead attendees in worship that is rich in truth and grounded in grace. Key performers include:
- Timi Dakolo, known for his rich and familiar voice.
- Nosa Omorogie, offering heartfelt sounds.
- Emmanuel Smith, bringing international vibrance.
- Gerald Bishung, providing deep, atmospheric leading.
- MagPsalms, delivering scripture-rooted expressions.
- Mera Owili, with grace-filled vocals.
- Steve Hills, known for passionate intensity.
- Pastor Victor Paul, carrying profound spiritual depth.
Additional ministers include Uche Okereke, whose voice draws hearts into sincere devotion, and Yinka Erinle, whose operatic strength adds a stirring, unforgettable dimension to the night. Together, they emphasize a simple and consistent focus: the Gospel is not only preached but sung.
Impact and Expectations
Speaking with The Guardian, Anderson Qozan highlighted the transformative power of the event: Attendees should be expecting the presence of God. Those not saved will experience internal transformation through the songs I and others will be singing. He also emphasized the importance of music in the gospel, noting that music helps in remembering the work and has a crucial space in shaping culture.
Music Director Victor Paul added: The bold declaration of Jesus's death and resurrection in song. As we sing about the gospel, we expect the power of God. Last year, the worship recorded the transformation of souls. Music is important; there is nothing that shapes a culture to a large extent like music. It is a tool to shape culture, and we are shaking the culture of the gospel.
Broader Context and Future Events
Jesus + Nothing Worship serves as the opening expression of the larger Jesus + Nothing Conference, scheduled for May 27 to May 31, 2026. This conference is expected to host thousands of participants from across Nigeria and beyond, furthering the mission of proclaiming the Gospel through worship and teaching.
This Good Friday, all are invited to step into a space where worship is centered entirely on Christ, grounded in grace, and rich in truth. Admission is free and open to everyone, offering an opportunity for spiritual renewal and community engagement. The event underscores the belief that when the Gospel is truly understood, it must be sung, making it a significant moment for music lovers and believers alike.



