In a momentous occasion marked by faith and dedication, the Westlea Shalom Center celebrated the official opening and dedication of its Main Auditorium on the 21st of April 2024.
The ceremony, led by AFM in Zimbabwe President Bishop AD Madawo, was a testament to the unwavering commitment to Christ and the enduring spirit of the Shalom Center family.
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Established and built on the foundation of Christ, as referenced in verses 1 Corinthians 3 vs 11 and Matthew 16 vs 18, the Main Auditorium stands as a symbol of faith, unity, and purpose.
It represents the culmination of years of vision, hard work, and prayer, reflecting the dedication of all involved in its creation.
The official opening and dedication ceremony were moments of joy and gratitude, as members of the Shalom Center family, along with Pastor and Amai Nhiwatiwa, Harare West Province, and Overseer And Amai Muzarurwi, gathered to consecrate the space to God’s glory.
With hearts full of praise and thanksgiving, they acknowledged God’s faithfulness and provision throughout the journey.
Congratulations resounded throughout the ceremony, echoing the sentiments of pride and accomplishment felt by all.
It was a moment of celebration not only for the Shalom Center family but for the entire AFM in Zimbabwe community, as they rejoiced in the fulfilment of God’s promises and the expansion of His kingdom.
As the Main Auditorium stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, it serves as a reminder of the power of faith and the transformative impact of collective effort.
It is a place where souls will be nourished, lives will be transformed, and God’s love will shine brightly for all to see.
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Established and built on Christ, the Westlea Shalom Center Main Auditorium stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of faith and dedication.
May it continue to be a place of worship, fellowship, and spiritual growth for generations to come.