Zimbabwe: ‘Call to Worship Africa’ Concert On This Month

Zimbabwe: ‘Call to Worship Africa’ Concert On This Month

Call to Worship AfricaTHE annual Call to Worship Africa concert begins on May 24 with South African-based artiste Mkhululi Bhebhe as the major drawcard.

The two-day seminar will see other musicians such as Bongani Nhlabi, Tracy Ushe, Tatenda Machingura, Shuvai Mafuta and Kelvin Tapi taking part in the praise celebration.

“Call to Worship Africa” is an annual gathering of Christians who come together from different churches to praise and worship God through music and prayer.

“For most of us who may be asking what ‘Call to Worship Africa’ is all about. This is a lifestyle expressed by an annual gathering of members of the body of Christ from all walks of life to worship and praise their Lord all night,” reads part of the statement.

An offshoot of EWOM, “Call to Worship Zimbabwe” was established in 2008 as an annual inter-denominational event with the aim of preaching the gospel through praise and worship gathering of Christians across the country.

By 2009 the ministry’s outreach programmes had more than 20 different churches participating in its annual praise and worship gatherings where different church leaders prayed for the country’s prosperity.

From 2010 until this year “Call to Worship Zimbabwe” had grown in influence, a development, which led to the establishment of “Call to Worship Africa” that was launched last year at the Harare International Conference Centre.

According Pastor Charlotte, “Call to Worship Africa” 2013 will be a worship experience that is set to release the glory of God on Christians from different churches.

“This is a biblical trumpet blowing from all the four corners of the world, which calls upon Christians to glorify, edify and manifest the power of God to whom all glory and praise belongs,” said Pastor Charlotte.

THE HERALD

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