Spiritual spectacles prophet descends on Mutare

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Goodness and Mercy Ministries founder Prophet Tapiwa Freddy, who has hogged the religious limelight with the “spiritual spectacles”, will on Friday descend on Mutare for a crusade dubbed Spiritual Spectacles Mutare Edition Night.

Goodness and Mercy Ministries founder Prophet Tapiwa Freddy, who has hogged the religious limelight with the “spiritual spectacles”, will on Friday descend on Mutare for a crusade dubbed Spiritual Spectacles Mutare Edition Night.

By Staff Reporter

Prophet Tapiwa Freddy
Prophet Tapiwa Freddy

The all-night healing and deliverance service will be held at Sakubva Beit Hall.

Freddy told The Standard Style that he was taking the “spiritual spectacles” to the eastern border town as part of his countrywide miracle services.

In June, hundreds of Bulawayo residents thronged White City Stadium where Freddy hosted his first all-night prayer outside the capital. He said the “spiritual spectacles” allowed people to see their past and future, giving congregants the ability to see the “second world”.

“We are taking the ‘spiritual spectacles’ to Mutare upon God’s instruction. We are expecting a full house and people should expect spiritual spectacles,” he said.

Freddy said the crusade will be spiced up by music from the Goodness and Mercy Ministries praise and worship team, Blessing Shumba, Agatha Murudzwa and Brian Samaita.

Samaita confirmed to The Standard Style that he would be part of the praise and worship team at the crusade.

“I will be supporting Prophet Freddy at the crusade. We expect people to come and get spiritual help from the man of God,” he said.

Freddy said a number of people from other towns were coming to Harare for healing and deliverance services at his church, hence his decision to take the “spiritual spectacles” to other towns.

“We have been getting enquiries from people as far afield as Masvingo, Chinhoyi, Gweru, Bulawayo and Kwekwe. Our testimonies have also proved our worth.”

Prophet Freddy, whose Spiritual Spectacles All Night and Sunday services in Glen View have been drawing a full house, believes the Mutare event would be big.