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Wednesday, 23 April 2025

ZHOCD CONDOLENCE MESSAGE ON THE PASSING OF POPE FRANCIS


 


🕊 With heavy hearts, we mourn the loss of His Holiness Pope Francis. His unwavering commitment to justice, peace, and compassion inspired us all. The Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) honors his enduring legacy of justice, peace, and unity. May his life of faith and service continue to inspire us all.You can access the full statement here: https://zccinzim.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/ZIMBABWE-HEADS-OF-CHRISTIAN-DENOMINATIONS-CONDOLENCE-MESSAGE.pdf


“I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die.” – John 11:25


#PopeFrancis #ZHOCD #FaithAndUnity #ChristianSolidarity #RestInPeace


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Tuesday, 22 April 2025

World Mourns Pope Francis

 



VATICAN CITY — The world is in mourning following the death of Pope Francis, who passed away after suffering a cerebral stroke that led to coma and heart failure. He was 88 years old.

The Vatican confirmed the news early Monday morning, April 21, in an official statement delivered by Camerlengo Cardinal Kevin Farrell. “Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis,” Cardinal Farrell said solemnly. “At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father.”

Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, led the Catholic Church with a spirit of humility, inclusion, and deep concern for the marginalized. His papacy, marked by bold reforms and a focus on mercy and social justice, resonated far beyond the Vatican walls.

“His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of his Church,” said Cardinal Farrell. “He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with faithfulness, courage, and universal love, especially for the poorest and most marginalised.”

According to the Vatican, the pontiff's health had been declining due to chronic lung disease. The fatal stroke caused him to fall into a coma, from which he did not recover.

Pope Francis made his final public appearance just one day before his death. On Easter Sunday, he stood before thousands in St. Peter’s Square and delivered the traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing—a moment now etched in the hearts of the faithful as his final farewell.

Global leaders and religious figures have begun sharing their condolences, remembering Francis as a bridge-builder, a voice for peace, and a spiritual guide who challenged the world to embrace compassion.

As the Catholic Church enters a period of mourning and prepares for the selection of a new pope, the legacy of Pope Francis—his message of mercy, his outreach to the forgotten, and his call for a more inclusive Church—will endure for generations.

Alive In Victory

 Prayer for the Week: 21 to 25 April 2025

Alive in Victory

#easter #cross #resurrection #CommissionForMinistryDevelopment #PrayEngageBuild #myefzyourefz


Thursday, 17 April 2025

Taking The Gospel To Hurungwe


 

Wednesday, 16 April 2025

Gospel Singer Pays Tribute to Late Sungura Musician Tatenda Pinjisi

 



The Zimbabwean music community is in mourning following the tragic death of sungura artist Tatenda Pinjisi, who passed away in a horrific road accident over the weekend. The crash also claimed the lives of two members of his band, leaving a void in the local music scene that will not soon be filled.

Among those deeply affected is gospel singer Benny Hadassah Muzanamombe, who shared an emotional tribute reflecting on Pinjisi’s life, faith, and the inspiration he offered both personally and professionally.

TODAY curtains have come down to mark the end of his earthly days,” Muzanamombe wrote in a heartfelt statement. “Tatenda Pinjisi haasi murume akararama asingazive kuti hupenyu hunopera.

Muzanamombe reminisced about their first interaction, which took place on October 8, 2022. According to him, Pinjisi had reached out to commend his gospel track Vafudzi veMakwai and encouraged him to remain steadfast in his spiritual journey.

That’s when I first heard from him, apo akandinyorera achitenda kambo VAFUDZI VEMAKWAI,” he said. “Akandikurudzira kuramba ndichiteerera kutaura kwaMweya Mutsvene pakunyora nziyo.

He further shared a powerful memory of Pinjisi’s deep understanding of scripture and spiritual matters: “Mumazuva angu mashoma asara ndichayeuka zvaakandiudza achiti ‘moramba muchiisa Revelation ye scripture panzvimbo yayo chaipo sezvandakanzwa pana Peter apo’.

Pinjisi was known not only for his musical talent but also for his deep-rooted faith, which evidently influenced those around him. Muzanamombe’s final words serve as a poignant farewell to a man who left a lasting impact:

Nokuda kwenguva yawakararama, mweya yedu inokudza Mwari. RIP Brother Sir!

Tatenda Pinjisi's legacy will continue to resonate through his music and the lives he touched during his short but meaningful journey on earth.

The Cross, A Gift For All

 Prayer for the Week: 14 to 18 April 2025

The Cross, A Gift for All

#easter #cross #resurrection #CommissionForMinistryDevelopment #PrayEngageBuild #myefzyourefz


Tuesday, 15 April 2025

Start New Week With Purpose

 Starting this new week with a heart anchored in peace and purpose.


 Let the hope and renewal of Easter inspire kindness, compassion, and unity in all that we do.

#faithfusion #motivationalmonday


Monday, 14 April 2025

Church Spearheads Relief Programmes

 



Staff Writer

The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) continues to play a leading role in addressing humanitarian needs, recently showcasing its work during a high-level provincial monitoring visit in Bikita and Gutu Districts. The visit was part of the ongoing Scaling Up Resilience and Humanitarian Food Assistance Program, which currently supports 12,000 participants with life-saving aid.

The visit was graced by the Assistant Provincial Social Development Officer, Mr. Mapanga, along with the District Development Coordinator (DDC) and officials from the Department of Social Development (DSD). The monitoring tour provided a platform for the delegation to witness firsthand the effective delivery of humanitarian aid, made possible through support from the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and The United Church of Canada.

Mr. Mapanga took time to engage directly with community members benefiting from the programme, observing the food distribution process and personally handing over food items to some recipients. The visit emphasized the transparency of the operation, as the delegation was guided through the entire distribution model, viewed gender empowerment efforts, and evaluated ongoing livelihoods programming.

The monitoring visit also highlighted the visibility and outreach aspects of the programme, reinforcing the ZCC’s commitment to accountability and community transformation. Importantly, it demonstrated how faith-based organizations are playing a crucial role in complementing government efforts to improve food security and build resilience among vulnerable populations.

This partnership-driven approach reflects a broader vision for sustainable development, ensuring that support reaches those most in need while promoting dignity, empowerment, and long-term recovery.

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