Roseline Mutare
Arguably the biggest indigenous church, Zion Christian Church (ZCC) celebrated a significant milestone on February 16, 2025, with its 1000th live broadcast, held in Chimoio, Mozambique.

This achievement underscores the church’s commitment to embracing technology in spreading the gospel throughout the world.
ZCC leader Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi, in his sermon, emphasised the significance of the milestone.
“Today, we celebrate not just a number, but a divine alignment. We are part of prophetic fulfilment, and this milestone marks a new beginning for our church,” said Bishop Mutendi.
The Bishop reflected on the church’s journey, from its humble beginnings to the present day, highlighting the importance of embracing digitalization to spread the gospel.
“We are no longer limited to one place, our message is reaching every home, nation, and generation,” he said.
The ZCC’s commitment to digitalization has enabled it to reach a global audience, and the 1000 live broadcasts milestone is a testament to the church’s dedication to its mission. The bishop acknowledged the role of the media team, church elders, and members who have supported the church’s digital ministry.
“We celebrate this achievement for what is to come. Our gospel must meet them where they are. We will move with the times, embracing the future spiritually and digitally,” Bishop Mutendi added.
The event was a celebration of the church’s commitment to spreading the gospel through digital means, and it marked a significant milestone in the ZCC’s history. As the church looks to the future, it remains committed to its mission of reaching every corner of the globe with the message of Christ.