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MASVINGO-Kingdom Culture Church is set to host the Unity of Faith Conference from March 16 to March 22 at its premises at RIDA (formerly DDF), opposite the Roman Catholic Church in Mucheke.
This year’s gathering is focusing on celebrating the role of women in ministry while promoting unity among believers.
Founder of Kingdom Culture Church and convener of the conference, Apostle Allan Allans said the event will run under the theme “Women United in Faith.”
The conference which has been running since 2023 is held twice every year.

According to Apostle Allans, the upcoming gathering will be the first edition for 2026.
“This is not the first conference as Unity of Faith has been running since 2023 and it is done twice a year. This will be the first edition for 2026,” he explained.
The conference was deliberately scheduled in March to coincide with celebrations of International Women’s Day giving women an opportunity to express themselves within the church.
“We want to celebrate International Women’s Day and give women a platform to express themselves in the body of Christ,” he said.
Although the event is a Ladies Edition, Apostle Allans emphasised that the conference is not limited to women only.
“It’s a ladies edition but it is not for ladies only. Men are also welcome to attend. The conference is open for everyone,” he said.
He added that the conference is aimed at believers of all ages and from different church denominations.
“The conference is aimed at every believer, both young and old from every denomination.”
The event will feature evening services lasting about three hours each day, bringing together women ministers who will lead the services and share the word.
The speakers include Pastor Joyce Allans (Kingdom Culture Church), Worshipper Kundai Wedzerai (Divine Creative Works Church), Pastor C. Bulaki (Isaiah 61 Ministries), Apostle Sandra Mhlanga (Glory Temple Ministries) and Evangelist J. Mangwarira (Full Gospel Church of God).
There will be no registration required and attendees are free to join from the first day of the conference.
“The message we want people to take away is about unity as the body of Christ and complementing one another,” Apostle Allans said.
Apostle Allans added that the conference also seeks to empower women by giving them a platform to preach and participate in advancing the gospel.
“By giving women the opportunity to share the gospel, they become active participants in advancing God’s Kingdom,” he said.
He noted that previous editions of the conference have helped address challenges among believers.
“By dealing with issues such as jealousy, envy and strife among believers, these conferences have promoted unity and oneness in the church.”
The next Unity of Faith Conference is expected to take place in August this year.