Harvest House International Church holds conference

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Tanyaradzwa Tizora
Harvest House International Church held a successful conference at Mucheke Stadium from May, 6 to 8 2016 under the theme ‘Manifesting the Glory’.
The conference attracted multitudes of people who flocked to the stadium to hear the word of God. 
Bishop Colin Nyathi, who is the founder of Harvest House churches, his wife Senior Reverend Dr Sarah Nyathi and Reverend Elias Ndeda from Eagles Church in South Africa graced the occasion.  
A graduation for those who had completed their Biblical and pastoral studies was also held during the conference with new pastors, elders and ministers being ordained.
The conference was also graced by one of Zimbabwe’s finest gospel artists, Takesure Zamar Ncube who staged an electrifying concert at the Harvest House International church site in the industrial area.
Upon his performance Takesure said that he was happy to experience the Holy Spirit with his fans in Masvingo.
“I always pray to God that where the Holy Spirit is absent, I don’t perform. I would rather have no concert than perform where I feel there is no Holy Spirit so I am glad God has allowed me to be here,” said Zamar.
Speaking to TellZim News Takesure said he appreciated the love which he was shown by his Masvingo fans.
“The Masvingo concert was great. The people showed love and were very supportive. I enjoyed the experience to the fullest,” added Takesure.news

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