october 9-11, 2026
A groundbreaking initiative geared towards transformation of the Gospel Music Industry.
This is a movement on a mission to Honour the Past, Embrace the Present and Reshape the Future!
Who We Are
The RESET Project is two years in the making and represents a unique partnership between conceptualizer (Annoleah Wynter) and three of Jamaica’s leading Gospel Artistes, Papa San, Chevelle Franklyn and Lieutenant Stitchie who are not just desirous of change for the Music Industry and Jamaica, but are willing to give themselves to greater service in being a part of that change.
what we do
Our Vision for 2026 and Beyond
As we look towards 2026, our vision is to create a global movement that positions the Gospel
Music Industry in Jamaica for greater impact to the world. We will establish a tangible support
system with a structure for operation for our Music Practitioners and be a model that can be
replicated in other territories. We will have forums, conversations, coaches and discussions
designed to empower and guide young practitioners in the art and craft of music, maximizing the
earning opportunities while serving various communities in need.




Why Jamaica?
As we look towards 2025, our vision is to create a global movement that positions the Gospel Music Industry in Jamaica for greater impact to the world. We will establish a tangible support system with a structure for operation for our Music Practitioners and be a model that can be replicated in other territories. We will have forums, conversations, coaches and discussions designed to empower and guide young practitioners in the art and craft of music, maximizing the earning opportunities while serving various communities in need.

We are executing a one-of-a-kind music experience at the beginning of the new year 2025 as the catalyst to taking the movement to a greater level of action, that of establishing an entity that provides tangible support to the members of the industry who are retired,
retiring, unwell and in need of support.
RESET 2025 will serve one of Jamaica’s disabled communities, The Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf. Water is life and this community pays more than they can afford to get water to their facility two or three times per month. The aim is to cover the cost of erecting and repairing a water catchment system to meet the need for water harvesting to serve this community.
We are creating opportunities to honour the stalwarts who have paved the way to making
Jamaica’s Gospel Music great
We are opening a door to healing, restoration, reconciliation and unity within the industry.
The event is strategically positioned in central Jamaica as its impact will be of national
significance with a global reach.

The faith-based tourism market is a multi-billion dollar industry with a global reach of approximately 450 million trips annually. Jamaica is the home of religious freedom, sunshine, beautiful beaches and lots to explore. The opportunity to provide wholesome family, spiritually uplifting and life transforming events is an untapped opportunity as we allow attendees to
experience Jamaica. We intend to make Jamaica a destination of choice for overseas guests to come to Jamaica experience God and enjoy a taste of Jamaica.
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We are opening a door to healing, restoration, reconciliation and unity within the industry.
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We are creating opportunities to honour the stalwarts who have paved the way to making
Jamaica’s Gospel Music great
-
We are executing a one-of-a-kind music experience at the beginning of the new year 2025
as the catalyst to taking the movement to a greater level of action, that of establishing an
entity that provides tangible support to the members of the industry who are retired, retiring, unwell and in need of support.
-
The event is strategically positioned in central Jamaica as its impact will be of national
significance with a global reach.
-
RESET 2025 will serve one of Jamaica’s disabled communities, The Caribbean Christian
Centre for the Deaf. Water is life and this community pays more than they can afford to
get water to their facility two or three times per month. The aim is to cover the cost of
erecting and repairing a water catchment system to meet the need for water harvesting to serve this community.
