Connexional Intercessors All-Night Prayer
The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe Connexional intercessors gathered together in powerful unity for an all-night prayer service held from the evening of 17 October to the early hours of 18 October 2025 at the Epworth society. The night was marked by heartfelt worship, prayer and deep spiritual revival.
Intercessors from across the connexion came to pray with families and individuals who gave up everything at home to attend the all-night prayer. This called for believers to rise as watchmen for the nation, the church and the world. The event sought to strengthen the spiritual foundation of the church through collective intercession and to reignite passion for prayer among believers
The night began with a warm welcome from the Epworth Circuit Superintended Revd. J. S Mudenda who expressed gratitude for hosting such a significant gathering. In his opening remarks he highlighted the importance of prayer as the heartbeat of the church’s mission and commended the intercessors for their steadfast dedication.
Throughout the night the atmosphere was filled with praise and worship led by choirs. Testimonies were shared recounting God’s faithfulness and the power of persistent prayer. The intercessors prayed for the nation of Zimbabwe, the Methodist Church and the global community covering areas such as peace, leadership and spiritual renewal. Special prayer segments were dedicated to the youths, families and the ongoing mission work of the church.
Worship teams from different societies led the congregation in uplifting praise and worship, turning Epworth church into a place of divine encounter. Testimonies of healing, deliverance and spiritual breakthrough were shared affirming the power of united prayer.
The all night prayer concluded in the early hours with Holy Communion and a moment of thanksgiving as church members committed to continue interceding beyond the walls of the church buildings. The event not only strengthened the bond among the intercessors but also ignited a renewed passion for prayer within the Methodist community. Truly it was a night of divine visitation, empowerment and revival at the Epworth society.
