Ghanaian musician Trigmatic

Ghanaian musician Trigmatic has disclosed his aspirations to venture into gospel ministry in the future.

During an interview on Hitz FM on 30 January 2025, Trigmatic said while he hasn’t specifically planned to become a pastor, he is preparing for the possibility of taking on pastoral work when the time comes.

He acknowledged the challenges and responsibilities that come with ministerial work, stating that he doesn’t want to be overwhelmed by the pressure.

He also stated that he is taking a measured approach to ensure he is well-prepared should an opportunity arise.

“I’m a full member of my church, and I spread the gospel when I meet people. Although I haven’t planned to become a pastor, I would love to be involved in ministry in many different ways.

“I have seen my love for God grow from time to time. I feel like I have so many things, and it’s not something I have thought of. However, I will be very happy if that time comes. I don’t want to do it out of pressure, so I am taking my time, but I am preparing so that if the time comes, I will be prepared… Otherwise, you will face the challenges there, because it is not easy.” he stated.

He added, “It is not something that I have thought of, but I am not God. I would love to do so many things that are ministry-related. I am a full member of my church, and even beyond that, when I meet people, I spread the gospel.”

Trigmatic also lamented the fact that Ghanaians do not tend to support albums, particularly in the gospel genre.

“I realised that people don’t listen to albums. I don’t waste my time because we are not album listeners. For every album that I drop, I make sure I include at least two or three gospel songs in there. In fact, I even tried promoting it with some gospel stations, which didn’t work for obvious reasons,” he explained.

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