Sda Choir Ulevi [repack] — Gospel Audio - Ay Nyarugusu
Moreover, the song preserves linguistic and ethnic identity. Many in Nyarugusu are Banyamulenge (Congolese Tutsis) or Burundian Hutus and Tutsis. The use of Kinyamulenge/Kinyarwanda in the lyrics is a political act of cultural survival. It says: We are not just refugees; we are a people with a language, a history, and a God. The SDA framework, with its global hierarchy and standardized doctrine, paradoxically provides a safe container for this local expression. The Ulevi choir is simultaneously local (singing about their specific camp) and universal (joining the worldwide Adventist hymnody).
translates from Swahili to "drunkenness" or "intoxication." In this track, the choir addresses the devastating impact of alcohol on individuals and families. The song's core message is built on the belief that while the world may offer temporary escapes, true peace and lasting solutions are only found in Christ. Key Spiritual Themes: The Futility of Temporary Relief Gospel AUDIO - AY NYARUGUSU SDA CHOIR ULEVI
Their primary mission is to preach the Word of God through music and prepare people for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Moreover, the song preserves linguistic and ethnic identity
) as the sole source of peace and the only one who can truly mend a broken heart. A Call to Repentance It says: We are not just refugees; we