After we did all my little shopping and she showed me around downtown, we took a combi and went out to where she lives, about 20 minutes out of Harare. I got to watch the dance team practice in the afternoon.
Some of the kids were so funny. Most of the older kids were very curious and everyone, including most adults was staring at me. I stopped along the road and said hello to most of them.
After dance practice was over, I headed over to the church. Annah had informed the worship team that I was a musician and would give them lessons. I met the piano player and he asked me to play a few of the songs that they were going to do this morning and so I did. He then asked me to show him how to play them. I didn’t realize how little he knew until he started asking me questions. Then I found out that they had only had these instruments for 3 months and they have not had anyone to teach them to play. So, they try and figure things out on their own but it would go much faster to learn if someone would show them. So then the worship leader arrives and Tatenda (the piano player) was playing some of the things that I just showed him. She came right up to the keyboard and said – You are playing something new! And then she looked at me and said – Did you teach him this?!
Worship practice started and I gave a bass and guitar lesson during the practice. There was this one young man, maybe 10 or 12 and he was playing the bass. He was full of smiles and couldn’t stop smiling even if he tried!
They all kept asking me if I was going to come to church this morning. I decided to go. I rode out there with Pst Munya and his wife Pst Bertha. I didn’t realize that they were the head pastors of the church at the time. I just thought they were helping the church since it’s only been going since last November. (and by the way, it’s at almost 300 already, with about 100 children!) They had asked a few questions about how I see myself involved in the body of Christ and what do I really like to do. So, I shared some of my story with them and Pst Munya says – I want you to speak this morning. We need to hear what you have to say…. Sound familiar? Lol… This is the second time since Friday I have been invited to speak at a church. Yay Jesus!
Worship was really anointed and I could really feel the presence of the Lord. There was a hunger in the air for more of Him. So, Pst Bertha went up after worship and introduced me as the red rose in a sea of yellow lilies… I thought that was an awesome and sweet way to point out the murungu sitting in the front row that everyone was wondering about. Everyone laughed. The Lord had given me a word during worship to share and it tied in exactly with what pst Bertha had just shared at offering. I love how the Holy Spirit does that! I only spoke for 10 and then I felt the Holy Spirit say to pray. So, I started praying and the whole room just lit up… It was really fun!
I handed it back to Pst Munya and in the middle of his sermon, he asked for a show of hands, not just to put them in the air, but those who truly could answer yes, he wanted to know how my words had impacted them. He asked them whose life would never be the same after hearing the word I shared. Probably 90% of the room raised their hands. After service, everyone thanked me for coming and wanted to know if I was a missionary. They were so welcoming and so happy to see me.
I know you are probably tired of reading by now, but the day is not over yet. A gentleman came up to me after the service and said thanks for sharing what you did. It was a good confirmation for us. He said that he has been to several very large conferences in the area in the last three weeks and all the main speakers were saying the exact same thing I said. There was a baptism scheduled for this afternoon and 18 new believers got baptized! Pst Munya dunked them and then he sent them to me to pray for the baptism of the Holy Spirit. I prayed for the baptism of the Holy Spirit but I kept getting distracted by the prophetic word of the Lord for them. So, I just gave in to the Holy Spirit and I prayed for the baptism of Holy Spirit and Fire, but I gave each person a prophetic word. It was so cool to see the smile on their face when I would start sharing with them what the Lord was speaking to them.
I spoke with Pst Munya and Pst Bertha and asked if we could do a prayer set, like I would have done at KHOP and they were more than willing to have me. They already had all night prayer scheduled for the first weekend in September. So, I will be leading that and working more with the worship team in the mean time to teach them some of the songs that I know and me learning some of the songs that they know. He also asked me to speak at his leadership meeting, which is all the pastors under him from all the local churches in the area. Wow… I am just in awe of how the Lord is making a way for me. Lord thank you for the body of Christ in Zimbabwe. Pour out your Spirit in this place. May the name of your son Jesus Christ be glorified by every word and action that I take. Thank you all for your continued prayer and support. I love you and I will keep you posted on what’s happening!