Pr Kayanja announces the coming of Todd Dulaney to Uganda

Todd Dulaney. Courtesy Photo. Senior Pastor of Miracle Centre Cathedral, Robert Kayanja has used Day 57 of the 77 Days of Glory, season 2, to announce the coming of Todd Dulaney,...

Todd Dulaney. Courtesy Photo.

Senior Pastor of Miracle Centre Cathedral, Robert Kayanja has used Day 57 of the 77 Days of Glory, season 2, to announce the coming of Todd Dulaney, a USA gospel music singer popular for hit single ‘Victory Belongs to Jesus’.

Todd is expected in Uganda from the 16th – 19th of February 2017, the Ministry confirmed to this website on Tuesday.

The singer drew the attention of many last month when he revealed that his heart is towards Uganda ever since he got to know about the ongoing miracle services (77 Days of Glory) at Miracle Centre Cathedral.

Although he has several powerful songs to his name, ‘Victory Belongs to Jesus’, captured the hearts of many right from the beginning of the 77 Days of Glory.

“Yes, it is the theme song for 77 Days of Glory,” the Church said recently. “Over 10, 000 people have been influenced to give their lives to Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Saviour after understanding the message in this song.”

Adding, “Whenever he (Pr Kayanja) starts singing the song, Miracles happen. The deaf hear, the lame walk, cancer and all disease infections disappear. The Holy Spirit surrounds the whole place.”

Todd Dulaney spent most of his life pursuing a baseball career, playing 5 years of professional baseball. Now, his joy comes from serving the Lord in any and every capacity of life.

“I am steadfast and sold out to God and my eyes are focused on ministry and fulfilling His purpose. My dream is to write music which ministers to the heart of God and touches the heart of man. Not what’s hot, but what delivers, what heals, what restores, music that God inhabits.” Todd says.

Born December 20, 1983 in Maywood, IL, Dulaney grew up as a singer and an elite athlete.

After graduating from high school in 2001, Dulaney was drafted from Community College in Mt. Carmel, IL, by the New York Mets to pursue a professional baseball career.

While refining his athletic skills, Dulaney realized that there was a higher calling upon his life. He accepted an invitation to travel and perform background vocals for gospel artist and Grammy winner Smokie Norful.

He has worked and shared the stage with many award-winning artists, including Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Jessica Reedy, Maurette Brown-Clark, Michelle Williams, Donnie McClurkin, Fred Hammond, Dr Bobby Jones, Ernest Pugh, TRIN-I-TEE 5:7, Nicole and David Binion, Tye Tribett and Donnie McClurkin just to name a few.

God has opened many doors on his behalf allowing him to minister in song at churches worldwide.

Dulaney has made appearances on BET’s Bobby Jones Gospel, TBN “Praise the Lord”, 15th Street Live, Atlanta Gospel Live, BBTV, TCT “I’m Just Sayin”, The 2011 Merge Summit and (3) nominations for the 2012 Stellar Awards second round ballot.

He is currently a member under the ministry of Dr. Bill Winston at Living Word Christian in Forest Park, IL. He is married to the lovely Kenyetta Stone-Dulaney and his greatest accomplishments are his three lovely children Taylor, Todd Jr. and Tyler.

He desires is to keep the message of Christ on display more than the brand of the artist.

“Without the Christ of the Gospel, we don’t have Gospel/Christian music.” Todd says.

“Todd Dulaney who sang the theme song (Victory belongs to Jesus) that is always sang in the #77DOGS Revival services, will be with us at the Miracle Center Cathedral, to lead us in praise and worship from the 16th to 19th February. Come let’s give God the glory for healing our land and touching people all over the world.” The Ministry said through a post published Tuesday on their official facebook page.

His other powerful songs include The Anthem (Hallelujah You Have Won The Victory), consuming fire,  Pullin Me Through among others.

From Uganda, the singer will then minister at New Jerusalem Cathedral, in the U.S.

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