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Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Last week

Where do I start?
Let’s try where I left off on my last post if I can remember it.
I was going to have a fun filled weekend and that I did. Saturday we went for the Charambas family show which featured Vabati Vevhangeri. The Charambas are a couple who sing gospel music. It’s been said of the husband that he’ll be around in the music business for long. He takes an excerpt from the Bible and does a song for it so when u look at Bible events……there are too many to mention.
Vabati Vevhangeri are an apostolic faith outfit (I think, coz they dress like that) who basically sing acapella with just hand rattles as the accompaniment to clapping as they sing.
We had a ball of a time dancing and singing along. That’s Saturday afternoon.
Sunday we went for a combined service for Harare West District. My denomination is Methodist Church In Zimbabwe so it was red and black all over accentuated with white. Little did we know that we had someone of high standing among us. The prime minister designate was at church with us. He’s in the Mabelreign circuit so he’s in my district. As a church we were asked to pray for his family and he had to go to the front with his wife to be prayed for. What awed and fascinated me is that he knew the rigmarole when someone is to be prayed for. It confirmed for me that he wasn’t around for the show of it but he does attend service at his local church. I guess he’s not as committed as his wife who was in full church uniform.(committed=full member, regular attendance and fellowship with a group such as men/women/youth)
Nonetheless it was quite a humbling moment as all acknowledged that no matter who one is, in the face of God we are all equal and fall short of His glory hence the need for constant fellowship to bring us closer to him.
So in all I had a fabulous week. Recap- dressed in shades of blue Mon-Fri, naturals on Sat coz it was an outdoor thing, then red & black for Sunday worship.

Yep, I had a gr8 week.

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