Zimpraise Opens Doors To Zimbabwe’s Biggest Worship Convergence
Zimpraise Opens Doors To Zimbabwe’s Biggest Worship Convergence. Harare is set for a landmark moment of worship and unity as Zimpraise leads The Apostolic Gathering: The United Church at Glamis Arena on Saturday, 1 November 2025.

Doors open at 12:00 noon, with the program scheduled to begin at 13:00 hrs, and the praise will carry on into the evening. Framed by the banner “It’s all about Jesus,” the gathering brings together choirs and worship collectives from across Zimbabwe’s church traditions for one stage, one sound, and one purpose.
Anchoring the bill are Joyfull Praise, Zimpraise, and The Unveiled, joined by an ecumenical roster that underlines the event’s heart for unity: ZCC, SpiritPraise, Vabvuwi UMC, Vocal Base, Boys of Thunder, ROMAC (Roman Catholic), Trinity Singers (Anglican), Redeemed Music Group, Grace Choir, FIG Worship Culture, and Heartfelt Choir. From Anglican harmonies to Catholic choral richness, from Pentecostal fire to Methodist tradition, the lineup reads like a living tapestry of Zimbabwe’s worship story.
The vision carries a clear scriptural thread, echoing the event’s footer, “That they all may be one” (John 17). In a season where the Church often gathers within denominational walls, The Apostolic Gathering invites believers to step into a shared space of thanksgiving, intercession, and celebration. Expect mass-choir moments, cross-collaborations, and spontaneous praise as voices blend across styles and generations.
This citywide convocation is presented in partnership by AfriLegacy and SEAL (Sahwira Events & Lifestyle). Tickets are purposefully accessible: Sahwira Special $5, VIP $10, and VVIP (Golden Circle) $20. Digital tickets are available via SahwiGate, with physical tickets on sale at Nyaradzo branches in Harare.
Whether you come with your youth group, your family, or a full church bus, the invitation is the same. Bring your voice, your prayer, and your expectation. On 1 November, the Church in Zimbabwe sings as one at Glamis Arena, lifting a single name above every other. It is all about Jesus.
