Oasis Ministry
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Oasis Ministry

Oasis Ministry formed in Mexico City with a group of young musicians who shared a Christian faith. Their music blends contemporary worship with Latin rhythms,...

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Oasis Ministry's worship music with Latin rhythms

A Mexico City group blending contemporary worship with Spanish-language congregational songs.

For a sense of their sound, try 'Algo Está Pasando' or 'Yahweh Se Manifestará', they show how the group handles both congregational energy and anthem-building.

Their music has become familiar in Spanish-speaking congregations, with songs like 'Algo Está Pasando' and 'Soy Esa Generacion' circulating widely. 'Yahweh Se Manifestará' became a particularly well-known anthem that captures their approach to spiritual themes. They've navigated questions about balancing artistic expression with theological concerns while keeping their focus on faith.

Oasis Ministry formed in Mexico City with young musicians sharing a Christian faith, including original members Jorge Salazar on vocals and keyboards, Ricardo Rodriguez on guitar, Edgar Aguilar on bass, and Luis Gonzalez on drums. The lineup has changed over time, but they've continued working as musicians focused on worship music that blends contemporary styles with Latin rhythms.

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Oasis Ministry formed in Mexico City with a group of young musicians who shared a Christian faith. Their music blends contemporary worship with Latin rhythms, and songs like 'Algo Está Pasando' and 'Soy Esa Generacion' have become familiar in Spanish-speaking congregations.

Original members included Jorge Salazar on vocals and keyboards, Ricardo Rodriguez on guitar, Edgar Aguilar on bass, and Luis Gonzalez on drums. The lineup has changed over time, but they've kept working as musicians focused on their faith.

Their song 'Yahweh Se Manifestará' became a particularly well-known anthem. They've faced questions about balancing artistic expression with theological concerns, but have continued making music about spiritual themes.

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