Spontaneous Worship Erupts at Upper Room Abuja as Dunsin Oyekan Releases New Anthem

A powerful move of the Spirit took center stage at Upper Room Abuja recently, as renowned worship leader Dunsin Oyekan led a congregation in what many are describing as a marathon worship experience. The atmosphere was so intense that worshippers reportedly resorted to using their water bottles as makeshift tambourines to keep up with the rhythmic and prophetic sounds filling the room.

The focal point of the gathering was the song “Baruch Hashem Adonai,” a Hebrew declaration meaning “Blessed be the Name of the Lord.” Oyekan revealed that the congregation found themselves singing this single song for over three hours, unable to break away from the spiritual momentum. The track, which officially premiered on March 6, 2026, features the raw, prophetic chants of revivalist Theophilus Sunday, creating a 19-minute spontaneous experience now available on major streaming platforms.

Following the event, Oyekan issued a specific “prophetic instruction” to his global audience. He has called on believers to dedicate the next seven days to “soaking and dancing” to this particular sound, expressing his belief that as people engage with this worship, the name of the Lord will “answer” for them in their various circumstances. The release is being hailed as a “Global Kingdom Anthem,” designed to be played at family altars and in personal prayer closets to invite the presence of God into homes and nations.

Watch the full 19-minute live recording of Baruch Hashem Adonai

This video captures the exact 19-minute live spontaneous worship moment featuring Theophilus Sunday that sparked the move of the Spirit in Abuja.

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