Faith Child, Victizzle and Guvna B praise God at after-Christmas party

|PIC1|Hundreds gathered at the Dome in North London for an after-Christmas party with performances from Faith Child, Rachael Kerr, TP and Victizzle.

Award-winning Christian grime artist Guvna B also made a special appearance at the show.

The gospel artists poked fun at the infamouse North-South divide in London, telling the crowd it didn't matter which side of the river they came from, they were all here for the Kingdom of God.

They took it in turn to sing songs about Jesus Christ and proclaimed that 2010 would be a year of growth for gospel and Christian rap music.

They went on to encourage the crowds to renounce gun crime, saying it was time to put down the violence in the capital over the last few years and come to their true saviour Jesus Christ.

Click on the image above to see photos from the night.

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