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Timi Dakolo, Nosa Headline LOGIC Church’s ‘Jesus + Nothing’ Worship
Vanessa Obioha
The LOGIC Church has announced the second edition of its “Jesus + Nothing” Worship, with a lineup of prominent gospel artists set to lead worshippers at this year’s Good Friday gathering in Lagos.
The event, scheduled for April 3, 2026, at The LOGIC Centre in Lekki, will feature performances from celebrated singer Timi Dakolo and gospel minister Nosa Omorogie, alongside a diverse mix of local and international worship leaders.

Other artistes billed for the event include Emmanuel Smith, Gerald Bishung, and MagPsalms, as well as Mera Owili, Steve Hills, Pastor Victor Paul, Uche Okereke and Yinka Erinle.
According to the Church, the worship experience is designed to emphasise the message of the Gospel through music, with each performance centred on the theme of Christ’s finished work.

The gathering builds on the success of its 2025 debut and aligns with the church’s 2026 theme, “Much More.”
Speaking on the vision behind the programme, Lead Pastor of The LOGIC Church, Flourish Peters, said the initiative aims to preserve the purity of the Gospel message through worship.
“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.”
He noted that beyond the music, there are other experiences for attendees as witnessed in the last edition.
“We had harvest of souls. From our maiden edition, I can recall five people who had never been to church before but they came here last time and have also preached the gospel to other people.”
He further emphasised that the worship gathering is to preach the importance of Easter celebration which is the pinnacle of our faith.
The Good Friday event will also serve as a prelude to the broader Jesus + Nothing Conference scheduled to hold from May 28 to June 1, 2026, which is expected to attract participants from across Nigeria and beyond.






