Big event for Call to Worship 16th anniversary celebrations

Takesure Zamar Ncube

CALL to Worship Global is set to celebrate its 16th anniversary this October with a line-up of top gospel musicians and worshippers at the Harare Gardens.

The event, scheduled for October 12, promises to be an unforgettable Worship Night featuring renowned gospel musician Takesure Zamar Ncube and Pastor Josh, among others.

They will be joined by several church choirs from various denominations across the nation, creating a powerful and unifying worship experience.

Pastor Philip Pike, the organiser and co-founder of Call to Worship Global, said the 16th edition of the event, themed High and Lifted Up, was intended to bring together over 10 000 people, to worship and lift up the name of Jesus Christ.

“We are thrilled to celebrate this milestone with our brothers and sisters in Christ. Our goal is to unify the body of Christ in Zimbabwe through powerful worship and praise. We are targeting to have over 10 000 people coming together and lifting up the name of Jesus Christ in worship,” Pike said.

“It is a time for believers to come together, irrespective of their denominational backgrounds, and worship as one.”

The event has grown significantly since its inception, becoming one of the most anticipated gatherings of worshippers in Zimbabwe.

Over the years, Call to Worship Global has been instrumental in fostering unity among christians and providing a platform for various church choirs and musicians to lead believers in worship.

The Worship Night promises an evening filled with dynamic, heartfelt worship and a sense of community among attendees.

The organisers said various activities and performances were lined up to cater for people of all ages, ensuring that everyone leaves spiritually enriched and uplifted.

In the lead-up to the main event, Call to Worship Global is hosting a series of preparatory events, including a pastors and leaders’ breakfast meeting.

In addition, Call to Worship Global will also host a March for Jesus Christ, a week before the event.

The march will take place in the heart of the capital, Harare, and will be a public declaration of faith and a demonstration of unity among Christians.

“The March for Jesus is not just an event, but a powerful statement of our faith and unity in Christ. It is an opportunity for us to boldly proclaim the name of Jesus in the heart of our city, inviting all to experience His love and transforming power,” Pike said.

“We believe this march will be a catalyst for spiritual revival and awakening in Zimbabwe.”

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