Harare conference for Bushiri followers

Religion Writer —
The Enlightened Christian Gathering led by Prophet Shepherd Bushiri will next month host an Apostolic Conference in Harare where thousands are expected to attend.

However, Prophet Bushiri will not be coming to Zimbabwe but he will be represented by his “spiritual son”, Apostle Tannah Israel.

In a statement, the church said, “The purpose of the conference is clear; it’s time for God’s children and new members in the Kingdom of God to receive the anointing ministration of the word that will catapult them into higher realms of glory and make them effective ministers of God’s word.

“As we know that any Christian gathering is a precious gift from Almighty God, the Apostolic Conference is designed to inspire and elevate the soul and uplift our thoughts. The Apostolic Conference will create an atmosphere which will remain indelible in the hearts of all its attendees who will experience prophetic, healing and deliverance in God’s presence.”

The church said Christians who will attend the conference should expect signs and wonders as Jesus was still in the business of performing miracles.

“God of miracles, signs and wonders will make His presence known. At ECG we are in the year of Honey as our Prophet Bushiri declared and we assure everyone that all areas of their lives will be sweetened,” said the ECH statement.

Prophet Bushiri heads the ECG church headquartered in South Africa where thousands attend. ECG also reaches thousands of television viewers through its Prophetic Channel television station.

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