Church leaders throw weight behind Call to Worship event

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Speaking at the pastors’ prayer breakfast in Harare last Thursday, pastor Trevor Masuku, General Secretary of the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe, framed the event as a critical spiritual intervention for the nation. More than 120 pastors from across the country, including some heads of denominations, gathered in Harare to pray and show their support for the upcoming Call to Worship Global Annual Night of Worship to be held on October 11 at the Harare Gardens. Call to Worship Annual Night of Worship – which has become a fixture on Zimbabwe’s Christian calendar – is expected to once again draw thousands of believers to a night of praise and worship, which coincides with its 17th anniversary.

This year’s gathering will feature powerful worship leaders that include renowned South African gospel singer Ntokozo Mbambo and prominent Zimbabwe gospel musician Janet Manyowa. It will also include the melodious voices of the Call to Worship Global Choir and the AFM Zimbabwe Worship Team. “It is a spiritual altar where Zimbabwe gathers to honour God.

In times when people are searching for hope and direction, worship realigns us with the true heart of God.” Constantine Murefu, chairman of the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe, spoke of the event’s unifying power. Bruce’s Beach returned to family nearly a century after seizure

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