Kwekwe hosts Apostolic Summit, hundreds expected to attend

Michael Magoronga,Chronicle Correspondent

ALL is set for the 2025 edition of the Apostolic Summit set for Kwekwe this week with more than 3 000 congregants from across the globe expected to attend.
The event to be held at the newly constructed 2 500 seater auditorium, The Life Centre, is expected to attract delegates from across Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia, United States of America, among other countries, organisers say.

The summit will run from 16 to 19 October 2025.
Gospel minister, Michael Mahendere, is expected to headline a cast of powerful speakers including Joyful Praise, The Unveiled and the New Creation Life Choir, among other artists.

Apostle Joy Museba, founder and senior pastor for the church said they were putting final touches on the structure in readiness for the event.
“We are putting finishing touches, but everything that is needed for the hosting of the event should be ready come Thursday. Our teams are on the ground with two teams working day and night shifts to ensure the venue is ready. As we speak, we are 99 percent ready to host the highest alters of them all,” said Apostle Joy.

“We have a bigger picture for Kwekwe, this is only the beginning of what God wants us to do in Kwekwe. From now, we will be holding services every Sunday evening in this auditorium.
“This is after our congregants have attended all their services in their respective branches. We want to fully utilize the auditorium to win souls for Christ.”

New Creation Life Ministries was established by Apostle Joy together with his wife Pastor Mary Museba. Headquartered in Kwekwe, the church has grown with more than 15 assemblies across Zimbabwe and beyond.
“This is a platform for us to worship God and spread the word of God. We have been there from the start and we continue being there. This is the biggest event that has ever been and we are always there to support. Let’s meet there as we worship our God together,” said the gospel leader.
“Given this is not our first Apostolic Summit we have ministered, we are confident to say our ministration is accepted and tally with what the Apostolic Summit is all about.

“More still, the very fact that we reveal our passion to serve Christ through music and dance keeps us relevant and significant to the Apostolic Summit.”

 

 

 

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