While the supernatural conference of the Tabernacle of Glory is preparing to close his four days of intense spiritual events to Kaseya Center by Miamitwo exceptional artists have particularly marked this 2025 edition: Simiane Music And Deborah Lukalueach bringing their unique artistic signature in a prestigious setting that usually hosts Miami Heat’s matches.
Simiane Music: The Gospel Ambassador of Haiti with French origins
A surprising mastery of Haitian Creole
Simiane Brahy Tatuartistically known as Simiane Music, continues to surprise by its exceptional ability to embrace Haitian culture with remarkable authenticity. Born in Istres in the south of France on May 15, 1997, this Franco-African artist has been demonstrating for several years a Natural love for the Creole language which goes beyond geographic and cultural barriers.
During her performance at the Tabernacle of Glory, Simiane once again demonstrated her perfect mastery of Haitian Creole, interpreting songs of worship with fluidity and emotion that directly affects the heart of the Haitian community of Miami. “Love Bondye”, “Epe, Epe”, “Le San de Jezu” are as many titles that she has delivered with an authentic passion, confirming her status ofNatural ambassador for Haitian gospel music.
Her journey reveals an artist with multiple facets: married to the Congolese Prophet Joël Francis Tatu since April 2022, she has been sailing with ease between several African and Caribbean cultures. In 2025, she continued her international tour “Ruach Tour” Who led him from Canada to Africa, demonstrating his ability to bring together various communities around faith.
Recognition of his talent goes beyond borders: nicknamed “National Semeki” By Congolese Internet users, it has established itself as a rising figure in international French -speaking gospel. Her ability to sing in French, English and various African dialects, now including Haitian Creole, makes her a truly polyglot artist in the service of evangelization.
Deborah Lukalu: Congolese vocal power in the service of Haiti
A striking presence in Miami
Deborah Lukaluthe Congolese gospel singer born in Lubumbashi and currently based in Atlanta, brought “The Congo with us with its powerful voice” as the organizers announced. His performance of July 19 at Kaseya Center was particularly noticed, notably with his passionate interpretation of “Haiti victory”a prophetic song dedicated to the Caribbean nation.
Married to Cedric Kaseba since July 2018 and more than 276 million views on his YouTube channel, Deborah Lukalu represents the excellence of contemporary African gospel. His presence at this conference underlines the multicultural approach to the Tabernacle of Glory, bringing together talents from different continents for a unified spiritual experience.
A prophetic message for Haiti
His performance of “Haiti victory” Resonates with a particular intensity in the current context of the Caribbean nation. Tirelessly repeating “Victory!” Victory ! Victory in our country! She brought a message of hope and faith that electrified the hearing of the Kaseya Center. This prophetic declaration, delivered with the vocal force which characterizes the artist, illustrates the spiritual role that these conferences take place in the support of communities in difficulty.
An international conference
The prestigious framework of Kaseya Center
For this 2025 edition, the Glory Tabernacle led by Bishop Grégory Toussaint chose the Kaseya Centerusual pregnant of Miami Heat, capable of accommodating up to 19,600 people. This change of place compared to previous editions is the growing magnitude of this annual spiritual event.
The conference, organized of July 17 to 20, 2025offers an intensive program with morning sessions (9 a.m. to 12 p.m.) and prolonged evenings (5 p.m.-pressure). Alongside Simiane Music and Deborah Lukalu, the event hosts international speakers such as the Pastor Marcello Tunasi and the Reverend David Antwi.
A success that goes beyond borders
The impact of this conference greatly exceeds the limits of Miami. Live retransmissions on various platforms allow thousands of faithful around the world to participate virtually in this event. Testimonies and moments of worship are massively shared on social networks, creating a global spiritual community around the Tabernacle of Glory.
A legitimate question on the Haitian representation
However, this 2025 edition raises an important question that deserves reflection. If the presence of Simiane Music and Deborah Lukalu testifies to the excellence of French and African gospel, the notable absence of Haitian gospel artists alongside these two major figures challenges. How to explain that no representative of the rich Haitian musical tradition has been selected for this conference which takes place at the heart of one of the most important Haitian communities in the United States?
This situation contrasts with previous editions where Haitian talents had shone alongside African artists. These Haitian psalmists, recognized for their musical excellence and their spiritual depth, had brought this Creole authenticity which resonates so naturally within the walls of the Tabernacle of Glory.
So there is no worship of the Haitian community who deserved to be present alongside these two great voices of French and African music? This question becomes all the more relevant since last year was precisely marked by a beautiful representation of Haitian and African artists, creating a cultural balance which seemed natural in the context of Miami.
Does the richness of Haitian gospel, with its bewitching melodies in Creole and its spirituality deeply rooted in the Caribbean cultural heritage, could it have harmoniously completed this international program? Does the absence of this Haitian dimension not deprive the conference of a musical color which is however so familiar to it, taking into account the very roots of the Tabernacle of Glory and its Haitian leadership?
These legitimate questions do not decrease the exceptional quality of the Simiane Music and Deborah Lukalu’s performance, but they invite reflection on the importance of maintaining a cultural balance in the future editions of this conference which aims to be a bridge between peoples and musical traditions of the French -speaking world.
References
- Official website of the Glory Tabernacle: www.tabernacleofglory.org
- Deborah Lukalu YouTube channel: YouTube.com/deborahlukalu
- Official Simiane Music profiles on social networks
- Documentation of the conference “Experience The Supernatural 2025”
- Archives of previous conferences of the Tabernacle of Glory
- Official Kaseya Center Miami website