Body of Christ International Church (BCICHURCH) has successfully concluded Exodus Summit 2026, a six-day prophetic conference held from this August at Mount Zion, Corner Crowborough Way and Muonde, Mufakose, Harare.
Held under the theme: “MOVINGFORWARD!” the summit brought together hundreds of attendees for six days of worship, teaching, prayer, and prophetic ministry. The conference featured Bishop Martin Toga, Apostle Duncan Manyonda, and the church’s founding Apostle, Levi Mahemu.
Throughout the six days, the summit followed a central message of breakthrough, divine help, responsibility, and forward movement in the life of the believer.
Six Days, One Message: Move Forward
Bishop Martin Toga opened the summit on Day 1 with “The Secret of Power,” teaching on four essential points to which every believer must remain connected: the Name of Jesus, the Word of God, the Blood of Jesus, and the Power of the Holy Spirit.
Apostle Duncan Manyonda ministered across Days 2 and 3 with “Lord, Send Me Help” and “Help Me, Oh Lord.” His messages challenged attendees to recognise that many of the burdens people carry were never intended to be carried alone, while also highlighting the importance of recognising the help God has already placed within their circles and communities.
Apostle Levi Mahemu brought the summit to its conclusion across Days 4 to 6 with messages centred on breakthrough, stewardship, responsibility, excellence and forward movement.
His Day 4 message, “What Must I Do to Move Forward?”, addressed the resistance believers can encounter when pursuing God’s purpose, encouraging attendees to see opposition not simply as a setback, but as an opportunity to remain steadfast in faith as they pursue breakthrough.
On Day 5, through “Life Is a Responsibility,” Apostle Mahemu challenged church leaders and those serving in ministry to view their positions not as symbols of status, but as responsibilities entrusted to them by God. He emphasised the importance of stewardship, excellence, and accountability in serving within the house of God.
The summit concluded on Day 6 with “Moving Forward!”—a practical charge built around eight keys for progressing in God’s assignment. These included working while there is still time, leading by results rather than title, building and planting what God has assigned, covering spiritual leaders, remaining teachable, releasing the past, and approaching God boldly for the grace to fulfil His purposes.
One of the defining statements of the closing session was Apostle Mahemu’s declaration:
“Results speak louder than excuses.”
Beyond the Summit
Exodus Summit 2026 forms part of BCICHURCH’s broader vision of unlocking destinies and reviving people, churching the unchurched, and reaching the unreached.
The church, which also has branch in Showgrounds, Domboshava, continues to pursue its growth and discipleship vision, with a current membership target of 500 to 1,000 identified as its next milestone.
As the six-day gathering comes to an end, BCICHURCH says the message of Exodus Summit is not intended to remain within the walls of the conference venue. Attendees are being challenged to carry what they received into their homes, workplaces, communities, and everyday walk with God.






















