The choir is best known for its integration of traditional Ivorian languages and musical styles into Christian worship, a practice encouraged by the church's founder, Prophet William Wadé Harris , to make the Gospel accessible to local ethnic groups.
: The album features 17 tracks, primarily in local languages to reflect the region's identity: 13 tracks in Alladjan . 1 track in Ahizi . 3 tracks in French . Chorale Regionale Harriste de Jacqueville
The is a prominent musical ensemble within the Harrist Church (Église du Christ - Mission Harris) in Côte d'Ivoire . Composed of singers from various village communities across the Jacqueville department, the choir serves as a unified regional voice for the church’s unique spiritual and cultural heritage. Musical Significance and Recent Work The choir is best known for its integration