Oncemore Six set the house on fire at Eternal Glory Church in Fourways on Sunday evening. Gospel singer Oncemore Six ignited a fire during a highly charged worship service at Eternal Glory Church in Fourways, Johannesburg, on Sunday evening.The hall was filled to the rafters, and the masses were in for a treat as Oncemore Six, one of Mzansi’s enterprising gospel musicians, took to the podium to lead them into a ministration that was more than just songs. Not only did he sing the famous songs he is known for, but he also took the masses to a new dimension of worship. His ministry in song was punctuated by spirit-led spoken words as he downloaded from the heavenlies.“I pray that you will be freed. I pray that you will be delivered,” he cried out during a session called the Sunday Plug at the church led by Martin Mgiba.“We can’t be gathered like this and just leave with songs. I wish you can leave this place, and when you go out, your problems, sickness, and depression have trouble identifying you.”I wish you leave this place, and all your problems fail to recognize you because of the transformation that took place in His presenceOncemore sixAs he led the audience in worship, those in attendance bombarded the heavens with praise, prayers, and supplications. The man who rose to fame with the “Ngeke Ng’suke Kuwe” anthem urged the worshippers to intercede for family and a country full of people going through a lot in various spheres. His aim was not to impress the masses with his superb vocal abilities but to lead his audience to a river flowing with tranquility and healing.“If you walked into this place thinking of giving up, I pray that you will walk out with a fire burning deep down in your spirit, reviving every dead dream, reviving your spiritual life, your prayer life, lifting up your faith,” charged the “Here On Our Knees” hitmaker.On September 23, 2024, Oncemore Six is expected to be in his element as he hosts a live recording, “Remnant: Night of Worship,” at 3Ci in Pretoria.