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District Apostle dates ministers and their spouses in Zimbabwe


District Apostle Ndandula with district ministers of Harare after the meeting at Eastlea church

During his seven days programme in the week of 16 to 23 November, 2009, District Apostle Charles Ndandula travelled to Harare in Zimbabwe.

He conducted two divine services in Nyanga  and Mabuku areas and also dated all the ministers and their spouses working in Harare.

Accompanied by District Apostle Helper Arnold Mhango, Apostle Jan Welman and Bishop Daniel Mulemba, He conducted the first divine service in Nyanga, an area which is about 200 kilometers in the eastern part of Harare, then travelled back to Harare.

On Saturday, 21 November, 2009, the ministers of Harare together with their spouses gathered in Eastlea Congregation.

A text word was read from Philippians 2: 14 -15:

"Do all things without complaining and disputing that you may become blameless and harmless, children of God without fault in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world."

The meeting was attended by 106 ministers and their spouses.

The climax of the visit was the divine service in Mabuku congregation about 30 kilomtres from Harare town.

It was joy for the District Apostle when he noticed the high attendance of the members at Maluku church as some of the members had to sit outside due to limited space in the church.

The 680 members heard a text word from Romans 15: 5-6:

"Now may the God of patience and comfort grant you to be like-minded  toward one another, according to Christ Jesus, that you may with one mind and one mouth glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ."

After service, the members organized a fellowship at the church where the youth and children‘s choirs sang some traditional songs.


Sunday school children performing during fellowship


On arrival for the service at Mabuku


Members outside during the service at Mabuku congregation



During the fellowship at Mabuku congregation


Bidding farewell to the members at Mabuku congregation after the service