A digital sanctuary to experience the gospel, ministry & mission of Ghana's celebrated worship leader Eugene Zuta.
Eugene Zuta Ministries (EZM) exists to glorify Jesus Christ by raising disciples and serving communities through the Word, worship, witness, and works of love.
The visioneer, Eugene Zuta, is a pastor, worship leader, songwriter, author, and teacher of God's Word whose life and ministry are shaped by one central conviction: Christ must remain central in our message, ministry, and music.
He is the Founder and Lead Minister of ChristLife Renewal Worship Center, a church plant in the city of Accra that seeks to make disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, one soul at a time.
From humble beginnings in Dansoman, Accra, his ministry has grown into a gospel-centered platform serving the Church in Ghana and beyond through preaching, worship gatherings, music, training, outreach, and compassion initiatives.
Our calling is not to entertain, but to exalt Christ— proclaiming His gospel, raising disciples, and serving His Church for His glory.
Eugene's music ministry began during his time as Music Director of Echoes of Calvary at the University of Cape Coast, where he composed the anthem "Okasa." Songs such as "Wo So (You Are Great)," "Fa Me Yɛ (Use Me)," and "Ayeyi Ne Aseda (Praise and Thanksgiving)" have served the Church in worship, pointing believers to the greatness, faithfulness, and sufficiency of Christ.
EZM carries both a worship expression through ChristLife Music and worship gatherings, and a mission expression through initiatives such as Bricks & Books, which supports education and community transformation.
Eugene previously served with International Justice Mission Ghana, contributing to church mobilization efforts against injustice and in support of vulnerable communities. His work has helped connect worship and justice, emphasizing that the gospel must be both proclaimed and embodied.
He also serves within the wider Christian community, including leadership involvement with the Christian Music Association, Ghana, and as a Council Member of the Hephzibah Worship Conference, an annual formative music ministry retreat in Ghana that supports and equips people serving in music ministry.
Married and a father, Eugene's life reflects a commitment not only to public ministry, but also to faithful discipleship in the home and community.
"Music is not an end but a means to an end — raising hope and touching lives"