Some artists sing and others minister. And then, there’s Pacome BenElohim, whose music feels like it was whispered from heaven itself and handed down to Earth in love-wrapped melodies. A devout gospel artist whose journey began behind a church drum kit, Pacome never planned to become a gospel singer. But when the Holy Spirit begins to write songs on your heart, resistance becomes impossible—and a ministry is born.

Pacome’s music isn’t just about sound—it’s about soul. Rooted in his unshakable faith and passion for proclaiming the mercy and love of Christ, every note he offers is a gentle invitation to worship. His release, “Aleph,” featuring the tender voice of Sarepta Faveur, is a moving testimony to that calling.

From the very first “Ooohhh oohhh,” “Aleph” wraps you in serenity. The arrangement is beautifully minimalist, with a soft instrumental bed that allows the Spirit to speak through stillness. This is not a track that overwhelms—it soothes, it uplifts, it quietly stirs the soul. The production, tastefully restrained, relies on subtle chord progressions and ambient textures, mirroring the message of divine perfection: “Celui qui fait. Toutes choses bonnes pour nous.”

Sarepta’s voice glides like a breeze through morning devotion—delicate, heartfelt, and overflowing with reverence. Her delivery draws you in, her softness echoing the awe of encountering the divine. Then comes Pacome, grounding the song with warmth and clarity. His vocals carry the weight of testimony, gently reminding us that the “Parole de vie… manifestée en nous” is not just scripture—it’s personal.

The song’s lyrical heart is steeped in 1 John, echoing the proclamation of the Word of Life: “Nous l’avons vu / Nous en sommes témoins.” It’s a call to remembrance, a celebration of eternal life, and an exaltation of the name above all names: “Le Nom de Jésus règne pour toujours, Alléluia.”

Overall, “Aleph” is more than a song—it’s a moment—a still point in a spinning world, a whispered reminder that there is One who fait toutes choses parfaits. For those who long for worship that isn’t just sung but felt, this track is a treasure and a sanctuary sound.

Listen to “Aleph” on Spotify or SoundCloud

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