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The origins and history of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches

The ZCC Member Denominations, as well as Associate and Observer Members, and finally the Service Arms.

The ZCC Management Team and regional structures

The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), a largely Protestant grouping of Christian denominations, epitomises the aphorism: unity in necessary things, freedom in doubtful things, and charity in all things. The inter-denominational fellowship, convened around ecumenism, civic engagement and humanitarian intervention, is one of Zimbabwe’s most accomplished development agencies. With a strong base of 30 Member Churches and para church organizations, the ZCC remains one of the strongest ecumenical bodies in Zimbabwe. This presents a great opportunity and a relative advantage of contributing to a lasting solution to the nation’s challenges. A prophetic voice of note in the country, the ZCC is alert both to avert and respond to gender-based violence (GBV), political intolerance and economic injustice through sustained advocacy on the basis of the constitutional, scriptural and theological values of universal equality and human dignity for all. The ZCC, together with its ecumenical partners, the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ), the Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC) and the Union for Development of Apostolic Churches in Zimbabwe (UDACIZA) constitute the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD). Together they form the largest religious and Christian constituency in Zimbabwe. The ZCC also provides a forum for churches in their common work of leadership development towards liberation, reconciliation, justice, peace, human development and rights. The organisation also carries out its prophetic mandate through advocacy at local, regional and national levels by building the capacity of churches and communities.
The ZCC’s educational mandate is not only directed at building up communities but also capacitating Christian leaders for effective stewardship as well as developing competent leaders for various sectors of society. Being a Member Church to the ZCC entails the following benefits, among others:
• Access to opportunities for ecumenical collaboration with other Churches.
• An amplified voice and greater influence of the Church in society.
• Space for Churches to innovate & increase their ecumenical footprint in nation building & response
• Access to expert knowledge and mutual learning opportunities.
• Sharing of resources with other Churches.
• Access to regional, continental and global ecumenical and developmental networks for scaled influence.

Participation is going to be central in the National Convergence Platform. A teaser of the Capitalk FM interview with Rev Dr Kenneth Mtata.

Many times a question has been thrown around why the Church is being involved in politics or the Church is becoming too big headed. Rev Dr Kenneth Mtata tries to address the question

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