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Call to Worship Global to host 'March for Jesus' in Harare

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FAMILIES, corporates, and believers from all walks of life are invited to join Call to Worship Global for the eagerly awaited ‘March for Jesus’ in Harare on October 5.

FAMILIES, corporates, and believers from all walks of life are invited to join Call to Worship Global for the eagerly awaited ‘March for Jesus’ in Harare on October 5.

The event, set to run from 9-11am, will serve as a profound public declaration of faith, proclaiming the sovereignty of Jesus Christ over Zimbabwe and its people. 

Pastor Philip Pike, the co-founder of Call to Worship Global, shared the vision behind the march, running under the theme “Christ Alone The Answer”.

“We aim to unite the Body of Christ in a powerful and visible demonstration of faith and unity. Inspired by Psalm 24:1, which declares, ‘The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it,’ we will publicly proclaim the Lordship of Jesus Christ, bringing His light, love, and hope to Zimbabwe.” 

Participants will gather at Harare Gardens at 9 am before embarking on a designated route that will pass through Parklane, Herbert Chitepo Avenue, Rotten Row, Samora Machel Avenue, and Julius Nyerere Way, before returning to Harare Gardens. 

The event will conclude with a powerful session of corporate prayer, where thousands are expected to raise their voices in unity, praying for the nation and its people.

“Our mission is to mobilize and empower churches to come together in love and unity," added Pastor Pike. 

"Through prayer, worship, and the proclamation of Christ’s message, we aim to impact the city, inviting everyone to experience the grace and salvation of Jesus."

Guided by Matthew 28:19-20, the Great Commission to "make disciples of all nations," the 'March for Jesus' will symbolize the church’s unwavering commitment to spreading the Gospel throughout Zimbabwe. The event promises to leave a lasting impact on communities and foster unity among believers.

Tiri Madzima, one of the organisers of the march highlighted that prayers and declarations will be made over Zimbabwe's seven pillars of society – education, religion, media, arts and entertainment, government, family, and business. "These pillars represent vital sectors where God's light and truth are needed. As worshipers, we will pray for God's intervention, blessing, and guidance in each of these areas."

He urged all Zimbabweans to take part in this unique event: "This is an opportunity to make a difference. Together, through prayer, worship, and faith, we can bring about a transformative and divine impact on Zimbabwe. Let’s unite and declare that Christ Alone Is the Answer for our nation’s future." Call to Worship Global is a movement dedicated to uniting believers for worship and prayer, with a mission to inspire spiritual growth and strengthen faith through events like the annual Worship Night. Drawing thousands of attendees from Zimbabwe and beyond, these gatherings provide a platform for collective worship and public demonstration of the power of faith in Christ.

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