
WORSHIPPERS are in for another treat as Harvest House International Church hub (two) will next week host a three-day revival and worship night service in Bulawayo.
With revival slated for May 19 to 23 at Harvest House International Church hub (two)in Bulawayo, the event promises to be an unforgettable evening of praise, worship and inspiration.
Speaking to NewsDay Life & Style, Harvest House hub leader reverend Brian Chirwa said: “The worship night is a night to create an intimate space for believers to connect with God, fostering a deeper relationship through music, prayer and reflection.”
He said its uniqueness was in the way it was structured and also the season it is scheduled, where a great revival is imminent.
Chirwa added that they recently had an event where they left people longing for more, so they thought it would be best to have the worship night.
“We previously had an extravaganza which would start in the afternoon and end in the evening and hence leaving believers longing for more and to counter that, we then saw it fit to turn it into a worship night,”he said.
Chirwa said they were expecting hundreds of people.
“In our last extravaganza, over 300 plus people attended. We want to see Jesus Christ being glorified, saints being revived and people testifying of God’s doing in their lives,” he said.
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“It’s one thing to gather and just pass time and another to gather and encounter his presence. With the groundwork done so far and the response received, we are expecting 400 plus people to be present.
“So far in terms of preparation, the hosting choir Trailblazers is holding a 21-day prayer of fasting and the entire hub will join in during the last week towards the night, coupled with a week of revival that will run from May 19 to 23, 2025.”