Faith Ndou
MASVINGO CITY-Kingdom Culture Church (KCC) is gearing up for its much anticipated conference, 27 to 30 November dubbed ‘Jesus Forever’.

According to Apostle Allan Allans, who co-founded the ministry with his wife Pastor Joyce Allans, this year’s theme was inspired by a deep conviction that Christ remains the unchanging foundation of the Church.
“Jesus Forever was inspired by the fact that Christ is the only message that outlasts every other message. In a world where the Church seems to be introducing a lot of things, our focus should solely be on Christ,” he said.
A Celebration of Four Years of God’s Faithfulness
The conference coincides with Kingdom Culture Church’s fourth anniversary, marking a significant milestone for a ministry that began in June 2021 and officially launched in November the same year.
Reflecting on the journey, Apostle Allans said the anniversary is a reminder of God’s unwavering grace.
“The 4th year anniversary means so much to me as it’s a reflection of God’s faithfulness to us. It’s really a fulfilment of the scripture that says ‘Don’t despise days of humble beginnings,” he said.
From a small gathering of seven people meeting in a house, KCC has grown to over 150 active members and established a leadership team of six trained and ordained pastors.
Through its School of Ministry, the church has also equipped 130 individuals for ministry work.
What Worshipers Can Expect
The four night conference promises an atmosphere rich in worship, teaching and spiritual encounters.
“Attendees should expect uplifting word, transformative sermons and Spirit-filled sessions,” Apostle Allans said.
Guest ministers and worshippers were selected prayerfully and through established relationships within the kingdom. Apostle Charles Josiya, Pastor Promise Chikuni and worshipper Kundai Wedzerayi will be ministering alongside the host apostles.
“Our guests are chosen based on inspiration from the Holy Spirit after prayer and on relationship basis, as they are people we know personally and agree with what they represent in the Kingdom of God,” he added.
Impact on Masvingo and Beyond
Kingdom Culture Church hopes the conference will bring spiritual renewal not only to its members but to the entire city.
“We hope the conference will impact the city by pointing people to Christ only, touching lives by the power of God, and driving away demonic spirits that hinder economic growth of the city,” said Apostle Allans.
A Church Rooted in Community Service
Since its founding, KCC has been actively involved in community welfare initiatives. The church conducts evangelism programmes, offers free tea during winter, supports old people’s homes and provides food and clothing to disadvantaged families in rural communities.
The ministry has recorded several testimonies over its four-year journey, including healing miracles, feeding and clothing the homeless, and steady numerical growth.
To maintain the spiritual quality of its annual conference, the church prioritises prayer, planning and continuous improvement.
“We review every conference and note what we can improve. Every year we aim to give people a better and unforgettable experience than the previous year,” the leadership said.
As the conference dates draw near, Apostle Allans has a message for newcomers.
“I guarantee those attending for the first time that you are in for a special experience. Expect powerful music, excellent ushering and hospitality, impactful preaching and a beautiful environment that makes you enjoy the service comfortably. You will have an unforgettable experience at KCC.”
With the “Jesus Forever” Conference set, the Kingdom Culture Church looks ahead to a season of celebration, renewal and spiritual impact.