Harare to host healing streams gathering

Peter Tanyanyiwa

Herald Correspondent

ZIMBABWE is poised to stream a three-day international healing crusade hosted by renowned minister Chris Oyakhilome.

The services, organised by Christ Embassy (Loveworld Incorporated), will run from Friday, March 13 to Sunday, March 15, 2026, beginning daily at 2:00 PM and will be broadcast live worldwide through television, radio and digital platforms. Pastor Chris Online

In Harare, Christ Embassy Greystone Park Church has announced that it will host what it describes as one of the city’s largest Healing Streams viewing centres, bringing together worshippers, residents and visitors to participate in the global broadcast.

The event will be held at Greystone Park Primary School, where organisers say preparations are underway to accommodate large numbers of participants seeking prayer, healing and spiritual renewal.

The Healing Streams Live Healing Services is widely regarded as one of the world’s largest faith-based healing broadcasts, reaching audiences across continents through thousands of local centres and digital connections.

According to organisers, the programme has been translated into thousands of languages and has connected participants from homes, hospitals, churches and community centres around the world. (Healing Streams)

Speaking ahead of the March edition, Chris Oyakhilome said the programme aims to bring hope and transformation to people everywhere.

“Amazing testimonies of God’s love and grace are going to happen with so many people around the world this edition. Lives will be blessed and transformed,” he said. (Peoples Daily Newspaper)

Harare mobilisation underway

Local organisers in Harare say the Greystone Park centre will serve as a key hub for the capital, enabling residents to experience the live broadcast together in a worship environment.

Members of Christ Embassy Greystone Park Church have begun community outreach and registration drives to encourage participation from surrounding suburbs including Borrowdale, Greystone Park and Mount Pleasant.

The church says the gathering will feature live worship, prayer sessions and connection to the global broadcast of the healing services.

“This is a moment of faith and expectation,” organisers said in a statement inviting the public to attend. “Everyone is welcome to join us and experience the healing power of God together.”

Participation in the event is free, with organisers encouraging individuals to register online ahead of the programme to facilitate participation in the global broadcast network.

The services will run for three consecutive days, with each session starting at 2 PM (GMT+1) — equivalent to 3 PM in Zimbabwe.

Local organisers say the Greystone Park centre will open ahead of each session to allow attendees time for prayer and worship before the broadcast begins.

Beyond the global event, Christ Embassy Greystone Park Church also invited residents to join its weekly worship services held at Greystone Park Primary School, every Sunday at 9 AM and Wednesday at 6 PM.

Church leaders say the upcoming Healing Streams gathering represents an opportunity for communities across the city to come together in faith.

“As we prepare for these services, we encourage everyone in Harare to invite family, friends and neighbours,” organisers said.

“This could be a life-changing moment.”

 

 

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