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Evangelist Trymore Muparinga Ushers in Power as the Much-Anticipated IN HIM Conference Kicks Off in Harare

By Cimba Shepherd Nhamo

Harare, Zimbabwe — The city of Harare came alive on Thursday evening as the long-awaited IN HIM Conference finally commenced under the radiant lights of Kingdom Kings and Queens Interdenomination. The atmosphere inside the packed hall was one of joyful anticipation, and by the time the first worship notes filled the air, it was clear that this was not just another church event — it was a divine encounter in motion.

Hosted under the visionary leadership of Pastor Nicola Choga, affectionately known as Pastor Nikki, the conference marks yet another milestone in her ministry’s growing legacy of bringing people together for transformative worship experiences. Pastor Nikki’s passion for unity in the Body of Christ was evident from the very start, as believers from different denominations and backgrounds gathered with one purpose — to meet Him.

The opening night was led by Evangelist Trymore Muparinga, whose ministry is known for igniting spiritual hunger and awakening faith wherever he goes. As he took to the podium, the atmosphere shifted. Expectation filled the hall, and it was clear that this would be a night of profound revelation.

Drawing from 2 Kings 4:38 onward, Evangelist Muparinga preached a powerful message on death in the pot. He spoke of the sons of the prophets who, in their hunger, gathered wild gourds that brought death to their stew — yet despite the deadly mixture, they remained alive to recognize the danger and call out for help. From this passage, he drew out a deep and encouraging truth: that even when life feels poisoned by challenges, setbacks, or pain, the very fact that one is still standing is evidence of God’s sustaining grace.

His message reminded the congregation that many believers seek miracles and breakthroughs but often overlook the miracle of endurance — the quiet victory of surviving what could have destroyed them. In every trial, there is divine preservation at work. Even when there seems to be “death in the pot,” God’s mercy continues to sustain His people.

The sermon deeply touched the congregation. Many reflected silently, moved by the realization that survival itself is a testimony. What began as a message on an ancient story became a living word for every person in the hall — a reminder that life, even amid hardship, is proof of God’s unending faithfulness.

The IN HIM Conference 2025, running from October 23 to 25, promises three days of divine encounters through prayer, praise, and prophetic impartation. The program features a lineup of fine gospel ministers, each bringing their own rich catalogue of spirit-filled praise and worship songs that stir the heart and lift the spirit.

From soulful ballads of surrender to high-energy praise that fills the room with joy, every performance is more than music — it’s ministry. The worship sessions have already been described as moments when heaven seems to meet earth, with voices blending in unity and hearts fully open to God’s presence.

The stage has been graced by gifted gospel artists whose songs have become anthems of faith across Zimbabwe and beyond. Their heartfelt ministration is reminding believers that worship is not a performance but an offering — one that invites the Holy Spirit to move freely among His people.

Adding to the spiritual weight of the gathering is the presence of Prophet Felix Trust Joshua, a highly respected servant of God and the spiritual father of Pastor Nikki. His attendance is not only a mark of honor but also a testament to the deep spiritual covering and mentorship that guide the ministry of Kingdom Kings and Queens Interdenomination.

Prophet Joshua’s prophetic insight and anointing have long inspired many across the nation, and his participation has drawn believers from far and wide to witness what God is doing at this year’s conference. His presence reinforces the unity, accountability, and divine alignment that IN HIM Conference seeks to embody — a powerful reminder that spiritual sons and daughters thrive under the grace and covering of their fathers in faith.

As the IN HIM Conference continues, testimonies are already pouring in. People are speaking of healing, renewed hope, and restored passion for the things of God. The atmosphere inside the hall is filled with prayer, praise, and a tangible sense of expectation for what the next sessions will bring.

For Pastor Nikki and her team at Kingdom Kings and Queens Interdenomination, this conference is more than an annual highlight — it’s a manifestation of their mission to see hearts transformed and lives anchored in Christ.

As worship continues to echo through the capital and faith rises in every heart, one thing is certain — the IN HIM Conference 2025 has ignited a fresh flame of revival in Harare. And as believers gather over the weekend, many are convinced that this is only the beginning of something greater.

The message of the opening night lingers beyond the walls of the hall. Life often presents seasons that feel poisoned — times when dreams fade, strength weakens, and hope seems lost. Yet, just as the prophets in 2 Kings tasted from the pot and lived, the people of God continue to taste the trials of life and remain standing.

Survival itself becomes the miracle. Every heartbeat, every breath, every new day is proof that grace still flows, even through the bitter seasons. The same God who turned death into life in the prophet’s pot is still working wonders today — preserving, strengthening, and preparing His people for the greater glory ahead.

And so, as the IN HIM Conference continues, Harare stands as a witness: that even in moments of struggle, there is life in the pot — because God is still in Him, and in Him, we live.

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