Company of Prophets hosting Gqberha online prayer meetup ahead of upcoming conference

The Company of Prophets has issued an invitation to Christian leaders in Nelson Mandela Bay to join an online prayer and felowship meeting at 11am on Wednesday March 8.

The meetup has been arranged ahead of a COP conference at the Word of Faith Christian Centre, Gqeberha (PE) from Thursday March 16 to Saturday March 18.

In a media release the COP says: “The Company of Prophets has a burden and a strong leading for the city of Gqeberha and the Eastern Cape region. We are hearing the Lord say: ‘It’s time to shift the
city and the surrounding regions into a new trajectory.’

“In prayer this week, with leaders and staff, God spoke clearly to us, saying:
• David will rise and defeat the Goliath
• The neck of Goliath will be cut..
• The bull’s eye, the target, the strongholds over the city and regions will be dismantled.”

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Intecessors, pastors and other leaders are invited to contact COP at admin@companyofprophetssa.co.za to obtain a Zoom link invitation.

The theme of the conference in Qqeberha which will be led by Janet Brann-Hollis, Sheldon Kidwell, Dr Irma Simpson and Henry Motebang, is “city alignment and restoration”.

“God has spoken to us to visit Gqeberha/PE for the political and economic reformation of the city and region,” says COP.

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“Through apostolic and prophetic decrees, prophetic words, and impartation, we have witnessed the shifting of the spiritual, political and economic atmosphere in the cities we have ministered in,” it says in an event announcment.

You can register for the conference and view the programme on Quicket.

One-day attendance costs R75. The full conference fee is R100 (single) and R150 (married couple).

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One Comment

  1. Suzette van Rooyen

    Hallelujah! Change is coming to our city. We pray that people will no longer leave our city but that an influx of new residents will take place, who will bring with them prosperity to our region.