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Takesure Zama, Pastor Josh headline Call to Worship

TOP gospel singers Takesure Zama and Pastor Josh Kays are set to inspire and uplift thousands of believers at the Call to Worship Global’s 16th anniversary celebration to be held on at the Harare Gardens on October 12.

TOP gospel singers Takesure Zama and Pastor Josh Kays are set to inspire and uplift thousands of believers at the Call to Worship Global’s 16th anniversary celebration to be held on at the Harare Gardens on October 12.

The highly anticipated event, which has become one of Zimbabwe’s premier gospel gatherings, promises to be a powerful evening of worship, unity and spiritual renewal.

Zama, a celebrated worship leader known for his soul-stirring music, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to be part of this milestone event.

“We are incredibly honoured to be part of such a great celebration,” Zama said through his manager, Allen Njenje.

“Every chance we get to minister is humbling and, being part of this anniversary is a great blessing. We thank God and are grateful to the organisers for inviting us.”

Zama’s music has resonated with audiences worldwide, and his participation at this event is expected to bring a deeper sense of worship and connection with the thousands of attendees.

His message of gratitude and reverence underscores the significance of Call to Worship as a platform for believers to experience the presence of God.

Revered gospel musician and preacher Kays shared similar sentiments, expressing his eagerness to minister at the event.

“Events like these unite the body of Christ,” he said.

“When God looks at us, He doesn’t just see Call to Worship Global; He sees the entire church in Zimbabwe lifting His name.

“This is a moment for us to come together and glorify God as one.”

With a passion for ministry and a deep understanding of worship’s transformative power, Pastor Josh encouraged attendees to prepare for a life-changing encounter with God.

“Come ready for your healing and breakthrough,” he urged.

“When God is worshipped wholeheartedly, His glory will manifest, and everything that has been wrong will begin to fall into place. When He shows up, all obstacles are overcome.”

The theme for this year’s celebration, “Christ Alone The Answer,” is expected to resonate deeply with believers as they affirm and declare Jesus Christ’s sovereignty over their lives and the nation.

This message of hope and faith will serve as a rallying cry for unity and revival, making the event a powerful moment of collective worship.

Call to Worship Global has grown to become one of the most significant gospel events in Zimbabwe, attracting top-tier gospel artists, pastors, and worshippers from diverse backgrounds and denominations.

Over the years, it has become a beacon of hope, offering believers a platform to come together, worship, and experience God’s presence in a profound way.

In addition to the evening of worship, the anniversary celebration will kick off with Youth Power Praise, an exciting segment designed to empower and showcase young talents.

The morning will begin with a lively set by DJ Slam, followed by inspiring performances from various musical groups, including the St Mary’s High School choir, Zvirevo Zvedenga Gospel Choir from Kwekwe, Psalms of Praise, Zaoga Braeside choir and more.

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