The self-proclaimed prophet-cum-musician, Hosiah Chipanga, is set to launch his own church next week. The church - Messiah Apostolic Prophetically Inspired Institution (Mapipi) - will join the growing list of Pentecostal churches mushrooming in the country. Chipanga said he was expecting to launch the church on October 15 at the Dangamvura Beit Hall.
The Vaparidzi Veshoko frontman, who, at one time openly expressed his willingness to contest the presidential elections as an independent candidate, said he wanted to create "God's Kingdom as well as heavenly peace on earth". "I was in Sheba, Penhalonga, on September 13, 1977, when I received this calling. I had to pay attention to what God was saying to me. I received so many revelations and I could not ignore them. I encountered a series of challenges as I tried to establish my church.
"Police detained me in 1979 when I told them about the idea. By then I had my original black gown which I would use when preaching. After 1980, a certain musical band, Livestock Band, invited me to join their group. They realised I that I was God-sent. My lyrics are prophetic and my songs are not just ordinary songs. I am supernatural. God sent me with a solution to all problems including diseases," said Chipanga. "I want to preach peace, love and unity. God told me that the three greatest sins he will never forgive people for committing are murder, rape and theft.
"Police detained me in 1979 when I told them about the idea. By then I had my original black gown which I would use when preaching. After 1980, a certain musical band, Livestock Band, invited me to join their group. They realised I that I was God-sent. My lyrics are prophetic and my songs are not just ordinary songs. I am supernatural. God sent me with a solution to all problems including diseases," said Chipanga. "I want to preach peace, love and unity. God told me that the three greatest sins he will never forgive people for committing are murder, rape and theft.
"I don't plan to have a church building for Mapipi, but it is just the kingdom that I would build. "I will be the comforter and will fight against the devil who is now the mastermind of all human ideologies. John 16 verse 1 is always my inspiration," said the father of five.
Chipanga is now back in Mutare after spending more than four years in Chitungwiza. Asked to comment on his alleged extra-marital affairs, the "God-sent" Chipanga said: "I am not an angel. We all make mistakes. No one is perfect. But I believe everything was just blown out of proportion." The 59-year-old Mutare-born controversial artiste said he would release an album early next year. Herald
Chipanga is now back in Mutare after spending more than four years in Chitungwiza. Asked to comment on his alleged extra-marital affairs, the "God-sent" Chipanga said: "I am not an angel. We all make mistakes. No one is perfect. But I believe everything was just blown out of proportion." The 59-year-old Mutare-born controversial artiste said he would release an album early next year. Herald
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