Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe

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Denominations

[grid4] 700 Club International Ablaze International Ministries Abundant Grace Church Abundant Grace Ministries Abundant Life Ministries Across the Jordan Pentecostal Min Acts min international church Acts Of Faith Church Acts of God Church Acts of the Apostle Church Acts of the Apostles Ministries Africa Ablaze Ministries Africa Enterprise Africa Evangelical Church Africa Maranatha Faith Min Africa Outreach Ministries African Leadership Resource Ministry Agape Christ Ministries AGAPE Christian Life Agape Family International Ministries Agape love Ministries Agape Missions ALFA Ministries All Blessings From Christ All Thing Are Possible Alliance Christian Church of God Alliance Church Alpha and Omega is Christ Ministries International ALPHA Ministries Amazing Grace Church Amazing Grace int min Amazing Grace Ministries Amazing Grace Ministries International Ambassador for Christ Min Intl Ambassadors for Christ Worldwide Ambassadors of Heaven International Min ANDREW WOMARK Ministries Zimbabwe Angelic Gospel Ministries Int Anointed Ambassador for Christ Anointed Life Ministries Anointed Rock Ministries International Apostolic Church of Christ Apostolic Church of God Apostolic Church of Pentecost Apostolic Enlightement Mission Apostolic Faith and Act Church Apostolic faith Church one body Apostolic Faith Mission in Zim Apostolic Go Ye Ministries International Apostolic Gospel Church International Apostolic life ministries Apostolic Revival Ministries of God Appointed Time Ministres Arena of Liberty Ministries in Zimbabwe Arising and shining International Min Arunha Mission Fellowship zim Ascesion Life Ministries Assemblies Church in Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Assemblies of God (NC) Assemblies of God General Council Association of Evangelical in Africa Authentic Church of God Aviv Shalom Ministries Awake Grace Min Int (Individual Member) Back to Bible Ministries Balm of Gilead Baptist convention Baptist Union of Zimbabwe Barnabas Ministry Battlefront woman Beacon of Hope Beam of Hope Believers of christ min Bethel Assemblies Min Int Bethel Fellowship Church Bethel of Mercy Church of Christ Bethel Pentecostal Church Bethel Way Ministries Bethsaida Ministries Bible Believing Grace Min Bible Faith Fellowship Bible Faith intl church Bible Gospel Church in Africa Bible League Bible Ministries Bible society of Zimbabwe Blood of Christ Ministries Body of Christ Church Body of Christ Ministries International Bread of Life Ministries Bread of Life Assemblies Bread of Life Tabernacle Breakthrough int min Breath of God International Brethren in Christ Church Budiriro Christian Fellowship Calvary Ministries International Calvary Christian church and min Calvary Christian Life Missions Calvary Conerstone Ministries International Calvary Family Church Calvary International Ministries in Zimbabwe Calvary Love MIN OF all Nations Calvary Love Ministries Campus Crusade for Christ-ZIMNET Cave of Adullam Celebration Churches International Celebration College Central Africa Episcol Church Centre of life Church CHANGED evangelical assemblies of christ international Changed name From Eastern Highlands Christian Fellowship Changed name to word of life Gospel Church Charis Missionary Church Chinhoyi Christian Fellowship Christ Fellowship Ministries International Christ Aglow Church Christ Aglow Ministries Christ Ambassador Heaven Min Christ Ambassadors Church in Africas Christ Ambassadors Ministries International Christ Assemblies Fellowship Christ Bible College Christ Centered Ministries International Christ Character Ministries Christ College Christ faith tabernacle Christ Fellowship-Five Fold Ministries Christ Fire Ministries Christ for all Christ For All Creation Ministry Christ for salvation Christ Foundation Outreach Intl Min Christ generation ministries Christ Gospel Church Christ is the Rock Ministry Christian Family Church International Christ Kingdom Christian Church Christ Kingdom Message Min Christ life reconciliation Christ Message of Hope Min Christ ministries Christ Ministries Church of Zimbabwe Christ Ministries International Christ Mission Min Int Christ Reigning light International Christ Tabernacle Bible Church Int Christ Tabernacle International Christ Tebernacle Bible Church Int Christ the Rock Ministries Christ Time Min Christendom Pentecostal Church Christian Aflame Ministries Christian Assemblies Christian Assembly Fellowship Christian Audio Visual Action Christian Center Christian Community Church Christian Concern Ministries Christian Evangelistic Assemblies Christian Evangelistic Churches Christian Faith Church Christian Faith Fellowship Christian Faith Ministries Christian family Center Grace Church Christian family centre int min Christian Family Church International Christian Family Worship Centre Christian Fellowship Christian Fellowship Ministries Christian Fellowship Tabernacle Christian Friend International Fellowship Change name to Nolani’s Foundation Healing Centre Christian Healing Family Church Christian Leadership Foundation Christian Life Centre Thamesmead Christian Light Ministries International Christian Miracle Centre Christian obedience Ministries Christian Power Ministries International Christian Revival Assemblies Christian Revival International Church Christian Walk Min Christian World Outreach Africa Christian Worship Centre Church of Christ Ministries Intl Church of Acts Church of Christ Ministries Church of Disciples Church of Fraternity Church of God Christian Center Church of Living God Church of Pentecost International Zimbabwe Church of the Nazarene Church of Worship Church on the Rock Ministries Int Church on the Way City of Life Ministries City Revival Centre Co Workers with Christ Comforter Holy Min Compassion Christian Church Int Cornerstone Fellowship International Covenant Christian Fellowship Covenant Faith Ministries Covenant House Miracle Centre International Ministries Covenant Ministries Covenant of God Ministries Covenant of Love Full Gospel Church Cross Min Cry out Africa Ministries Dawn Ministries Deeper Life Bible Church Deeper Life Ministries Deliverance Church Deliverance Ministries and way of God Church Desire of All Naton Devine Family Life Min Devine Gospel min of Christ Int Devine Grace int Devine Grace ministries Devine House of Prayer Ministries Devine Restoration Ministries Disciple of Jesus Christ Disciples Church Disciples of Christ Ministries Divine Destiny International Ministries Divine Revelation Ministries International Divine Women of Prayer International Domboshawa Theological College Dominion Ministries Dominion Life Church Dream life intl Min Early Church Ministry Ebenezer Covenant Life Ministries Ebenezer Min Int Eden life Deliverance Min Efatha Ministry El Shaddai Ministries Int. Elim Pentecostal Church Elim Revival Centre Elshaddai bible academy Emmanuel Community Worship Centre min int Emmanuel Family Ministries International Emmanuel Gospel Revival Emmanuel Ministries Emmanuel Wesleyan church End of Age Christian Life Ministry End of Age Ministries Equip Zimbabwe Eternal Faith Assemblies Eternal Life Ministries Eternal Paths Pentecostal Ministries Eternal Word Ministries Evangelical Anglican Church Int Evangelical Apostles Church Int Evangelical Church of Zimbabwe Evangelical of Pentecostal Evangelical Revival Ministries International Evangelism Explosure Ever body of Christ Church Ever Body of Christ Church Everlasting Gospel Church Everlasting Gospel Fellowship Everlasting Word of Life Min Exalters of Jesus Christ Exodus Ministries Church Exodus of the Trumpet

Research and Development Commission

[grid4 first] [gobox featured=”yes”] [image path=”images/kallyas_images/ok.png”] RDC     [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4] [gobox] Goals To promote the implementation of evidence based interventions through generation and dissemination of relevant information and knowledge.   [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4 last] [gobox] Key result areas Monitoring and Evaluation Research and Documentation [/gobox] [/grid4]   Key Achievements The commission has been key in supporting EFZ commissions programming through various ways like coordinating programs meeting, designing relevant data gathering tools, collaborating with commissions on data gathering as well as conducting Internal Program assessments Future programs Membership mapping for membership retention and consolidation of the organizational database Survey on unreached areas-to identify opportunities for membership recruitment and growth Research on capacity gaps among Heads of Denominations to inform future capacity development initiatives Facilitating platforms on Theological Reflections on topical issues Capacity Building  of membership on Monitoring and Evaluation and Research methods Development and continual production of EFZ newsletter and magazine that will feature the work that membership is doing

Peace and Justice Commission

[grid4 first] [gobox featured=”yes”] [image path=”images/kallyas_images/ok.png”] PJC     [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4] [gobox] Goals An informed and empowered citizenry that contributes to national transformation  [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4 last] [gobox] Key result areas Strengthening dialogue for national transformation Promoting good governance and social integration Election monitoring and observation [/gobox] [/grid4]   Some key highlights from the Commission Position Paper on Constitutional Amendment Bill Number One In April 2017, EFZ mobilized the participation of its members across the country in the parliament driven public hearings on the bill that would usher in the first amendment to the new constitution. EFZ members participated in all the 10 provinces were these hearings were conducted. Further, EFZ facilitated dialogue between its members and legal experts on the bill. The technical dialogue culminated in the development of an EFZ Position Paper on the Constitutional Amendment Bill Number One. The Position Paper which was submitted to Parliament, clearly highlighted that the church did not support the proposed amendment. Successful completion of 2ndPhase of Social Accountability Initiative The Commission also successfully completed the second phase of its Social Accountability Initiative in Tsholotsho, Chipinge and Gokwe. The Initiative was 12 months long and it helped to, among other things, i) establish sustained platforms for dialogue between communities (led by the church) and their local authorities, ii) improve the delivery of basic social services in these districts by at least 30% within the 12 months period, iii) enhance the capacities of communities to effectively engage local level decision making process and iv) strengthen communities capacities to actually hold their public officials to account ZHOCD Meeting with the Chiefs’ council EFZ, through the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD), facilitated its maiden dialogue platform with the Chiefs’ Council in July 2017. The meeting was the first step in establishing a tripartite dialogue platform between the church, the Chiefs and War Veterans with the aim of working together to promote peace and peaceful co-existence especially as the country prepares itself for elections in 2018. The history of most of our elections is tainted with violence and high levels of political intolerance. Therefore, it is hoped that sustained engagements with key Institutions such as the Chiefs’ Council are necessary steps to follow as the church works towards promoting peace and tolerenace especially in electoral processes. Some of the key outcomes of the meeting were that: There was agreement on both sides that the engagement or collaborative platform of the church and Chiefs will be issue based. Therefore, both parties agreed on the need to establish a list of the issues that both institutions can collaborate on. The next meeting (date was not settled on) will be considering the list of the issues that will be presented by the church and possibly agree on specific issues that will resonate with both institutions. Additionally, church leaders agreed to go back and clearly outline the WHY, HOW, WHEN and WHAT questions raised by the traditional leaders. Responses to these questions will necessarily inform how the collaborative platform will be engaging.   ZHOCD Strategy Building –Learning Exchange EFZ through the ZHOCD platform conducted a learning exchange workshop. The workshop brought together church leaders from all 4 ZHOCD members to learn from churches from Lesotho, Kenya and Zambia on the roles they have played in their electoral processes. Additionally, the event also allowed for ZHOCD to develop a strategy document that highlights the key actions that the church in Zimbabwe has now committed to take in this election process. Commitments have also been made to ensure the replication of the ZHOCD structure at district and provincial level Consultations on church’s view on voter registration and elections As the country prepares to go into another election period, the Commission has also conducted feedback meetings with its membership in some of the provinces to establish their perceptions on Voter registration, that may hinder their participation, especially the newly introduced Biometric Voter Registration process. Some of the key points established from this exercise are listed below: Lack of trust in the electoral process and registration process in particular Techno- phobia Distances to registration centers Bottlenecks in registration requirements Lack of information on the voter registration process Time frame given for registration may be insufficient Few/ limited options for candidates   CVE workshops To respond to the concerns that EFZ members raised regarding the new BVR process, the Commission has developed a civic and voter education intervention. The intervention is aimed at demystifying the BVR process and motivating Christians to take responsibility and register to vote. The intervention begins in October 2017 in Mashonaland East, West, Central, Manicaland, Mavingo, Midlands and Matebeleland South

Gender Development Commission

[grid4 first] [gobox featured=”yes”] [image path=”images/kallyas_images/ok.png”] GDC     [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4] [gobox] Goals To facilitate gender mainstreaming in all EFZ systems, processes and programs   [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4 last] [gobox] Key result areas Women’s Ministry and Leadership Development Gender Mainstreaming and Community Mobilization Advocacy and Governance [/gobox] [/grid4]   Key Achievements   Women’s Ministry and Leadership Development The Commission works with the EFZ Women’s Advisory Committee through the Women’s Committee to resource and equip women in the fellowship in their leadership roles. Through Leadership Development programs, the Gender Development Commission seek to foster increased satisfaction and ministry excellence, resulting in greater glory to God. The objectives under the Key Result Areas are: Mobilise the women in the Fellowship to take a full role in all the programmes and structures of the Fellowship, the Body of Christ and the nation – provincially and nationally. Equip women in and outside the Fellowship for biblical womanhood and motherhood Advocate and lobby in order to establish for society a vision for a model biblical woman. Facilitate and/or undertake any developmental, charitable and spiritual projects and activities of uplifting women and the needy through the Gender Development Committee.   Gender Mainstreaming and Community Mobilization  In order to engage with religious and cultural practices that have a negative impact on the lives of women and girls, the Commission has trained 35 Trained Channels of Hope Facilitators implementing the Channels of Hope – Gender Methodology in their communities across Zimbabwe.  The Channels of Hope – Gender model was used to sustainably impact communities thorough looking at all obstacles to girls’ success emanating from religious beliefs and practices in the IGATE project.  Channels of Hope places local religious institutions at the center of Developmental outcomes strengthening church’s response to gender injustices by assisting faith leaders in becoming community change agents who offer messages and provide/support programming which address these key gender issues. Through a Gender Competency Bucket, a tool that analyses and evaluates the following Key Gender Competencies in Churches: Relevant and responsible use of the bible Accountable leadership Knowing and acknowledging vulnerabilities Transformative justice Compassionate care and support Comprehensive prevention Meaningful community interaction A number of religious practices that need to be addressed in  the Churches across Zimbabwe are being identified and addressed by Local Church Leaders.   Advocacy and Governance Through the Gender Development Commission, EFZ is implementing Non State Actors Coordination and Capacity Strengthening Programme collaboratively with The Non State Actors Apex Alliance which is a consortium of civil society apex bodies. The two and half year programme is being supported by the EU and it commenced in 2016. The main objective of the project is to build capacity of non state actors to effectively participate in national development processes and strengthen coordination mechanisms within the CSOs. In addition, the programme seeks to influence the creation of an enabling environment for non state actors to effectively carry out their development work across all the sectors. The following partners are the ones who are spearheading the implementing of the programme: Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC), Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe, National Association of Non-Governmental Organisation (NANGO), Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCoZ), the National Association of Youth Organisations (NAYO), National Association of Societies for the Care of the Handicapped (NASCOH), and Zimbabwe National Council for the Welfare of Children (ZNCWC). News & Updates –   Photo Gallery {gallery}GDC-102017{/gallery}

Humanitarian Relief Development Commission

Project Title: Enhancing Absorptive Capacity of Households Affected by Cyclone Idai in Chipinge and Buhera EFZ Cyclone Idai Response in Chipinge The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe responded to the devastating effects of Cyclone Idai of March 2019 through the Enhancing absorptive capacity of households affected by Cyclone IDAI in Buhera and Chipinge districts project which ran between June – December 2020. The project was delivered with a budget of USD 162 715.  A total of 400 households in ward 10 and 6 of Chipinge were assisted with immediate basic needs which included food and non-food items. Over 2 months of distribution, each of the 400 households received 40kg mealie meal, 6kg sugar beans, 4kg kapenta, 4kg sugar, 4kg salt, 4l cooking oil, a dignity kit consisting (2 female panties, 2 packs of sanitary pads, 2 toothbrushes, 2 tubes of toothpaste and 2 bath towels), 20l water bucket with tap, 20l Gerry can container, 1 blanket, 2 bars of soap and a small bale of donated clothes. These items made it possible for the beneficiaries to meet their daily food and non-food needs as they embarked on a difficult journey to rebuild their lives and their homes which were destroyed by the Cyclone.   Additionally, through the local church, the project was able to facilitate the construction of 10 blair latrines at critical public points including churches and business centres in order to mitigate against the spread of hygiene related diseases such as cholera among others. In the same regard, the project trained 120 local hygiene champions who continue to raise awareness on good hygiene practices in their respective communities.   The project further constructed a one of a kind gravity-fed water piped system in ward 6. This initiative is currently directly serving over 100 households and has led to the establishment of a community garden which will benefit the whole community at large and raise incomes at household level. In ward 10, Heilrand Primary School was furnished with a new water point. The borehole now provides clean and safe water to over 600 pupils and staff, as well as the surrounding villages.   To ensure a sustainable future for the communities, as they largely rely on agriculture, the project trained 120 community members in conservation agriculture and provided them with inputs for the 2019 agricultural season. The local Agritex department was engaged and continues to capacitate them on good agricultural practices.   More importantly, the project ensured that the communities in ward 10 and 6 are self-sufficient to provide psycho social support to members of their communities through the training of 120 local providers of basic counselling. It was critical to include this aspect given the trauma that was experienced when the cyclone hit.   Direct project beneficiaries: Food and non-food assistance (2656 people); Trainings (541 people). Additionally, 1454 children from the beneficiary households each received a pair of shoes, a gesture that was made possible from member donations.       [grid4 first] [gobox featured=”yes”] [image path=”images/kallyas_images/ok.png”] HRDC     [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4] [gobox] Goals To strengthen the capacity of the EFZ members by demonstrating the love of God through interventions that alleviate human suffering, save lives and promote life.   [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4 last] [gobox] Key result areas Child Protection HIV and AIDS Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) Sustainable Livelihoods Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability [/gobox] [/grid4]   Key Achievements EFZ facilitated improved access to safe drinking water to over 60 000 beneficiaries in Epworth, Murewa and Mutoko by drilling 26 new boreholes and rehabilitating 98 water supply systems over three years. Approximately 98 000 people were reached with gospel messages through borehole drilling crusades. Our interventions in Mutoko-Makora School New Project Case Provided educational assistance to 750 Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in 14 schools in Chitungwiza through the Block Grant System under the Joint Initiative Program. Rolled out Support a Child Campaign Programme in Masvingo, Mashonaland Central and Harare that saw over 300 church leaders trained in Child Protection focusing on Statutory Frameworks that govern child protection in Zimbabwe. Supported Faith Based Networks in implementing National HIV and AIDS policies in Zimbabwe. This saw 350 secondary care givers, 400 youth peer educators and 263 pastors trained on pastoral care and counselling, Community and Home Based Care among other response interventions. 25 support groups and 32 youth clubs that foster behaviour change being formed EFZ trained 70 maternal health champions in Epworth who are facilitating awareness raising and knowledge transfer on maternal health issues. Future programs Working alongside EFZ member churches to implement lasting water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services —large or small scale, rural or urban—while bearing witness to Jesus Christ in word and deed-Water for Life in Jesus Name Building the advocacy capacity of the churches to meaningfully influence policies, sector guidelines, standards related to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene(WASH) Coordinate and network church’s effort on child protection Operationalize the EFZ Child protection policy Strengthen and coordinate church HIV/AIDS Response Implement the “EFZ every local church plant a tree Campaign” to be held on the first Sunday of December.   Articles     [grid2] WASH Report [/grid2][grid2] “Water for Life in Jesus Name’’ Project in Murehwa District [/grid2][grid2] Mashaire Village Story [/grid2][grid2] Tamuka Village / Esnath Story Piece [/grid2] Photo Gallery {gallery}HRDC-102017{/gallery}   EFZ WASH Report

Commission for Ministry Development

[grid4 first] [gobox featured=”yes”] [image path=”images/kallyas_images/ok.png”] CMD     [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4] [gobox] Goals To enhance the relevance of the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe by facilitating, coordinating and providing ministry programs and activities to members.   [/gobox] [/grid4] [grid4 last] [gobox] Key result areas Evangelism, Discipleship and Church Planting Prayer Holistic Ministry/Integral Mission Youth and Child evangelism [/gobox] [/grid4]   Key Achievements Evangelism, Church Planting and Discipleship 300,000 people were reached with the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Zimbabwe between June 2017 and May 2018. There ere was mass evangelism crusades that were conducted in partnership with the following ministries: Christ for All Nations (with Evangelist Daniel Kolenda) Jesus for Africa Evangelistic Ministry Zimbabwe for Jesus 5,000 people were introduced to Basic Contrextual Bible Storying (Orality) in Epworth, Harare, Mutoko and Murehwa through the 5:5:5 Orality Strategy for Discipleship Multiplication. 31 Local Church Denominations were equipped with skills and envisioned on the concept of Holistic Integral Mission between April 2017 and April 2018. Equip – Approximately 100 round tables were established since the launch of the Salt & Light Strategy in 2017. Prayer –  Over 700 church leaders converged in Harare for the prayer Conference with Prophet Cindy Jacobs in Harare. The 3-day prayer conference was characterised with prophetic ministry (to the nation and to individuals), deliverance and miracles as leaders prayed together with singleness of heart and purpose. The conference was culminated into a week of prayer and fasting which climaxed on the 25th of May, 2018 as the whole church represented by ZHOCD (Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations) converged at the Harare Showgrounds for the Zimbabwe Day of Prayer. This was then followed by a mass gathering of young people at Glamis Arena for the Stadium Worship. Support to Member Bodies The Commission for Ministry Development endeavours to partner with member bodies and the broader church in meeting the Spiritual and Physical needs of God’s people. The Commission has the following tools which member bodies can utilize for their Evangelism and Discipleship Programmes: Contextual Bible Storying – Orality Church and Community Mobilization Process Framework Alpha Course Holistic Integral Mission Training Orality Leadership Training [row] [grid4] Download the CCMP Facilitators’ Manual  The Church and Community Mobilization Process (CCMP)Facilitators’ Manual [/grid4] [grid7] Pictures from the Cindy Jacobs Prayer Conference {gallery}CindyJacobs/{/gallery} [/grid7] [/row]   For more information, contact our head of Commission for Ministry Development on : Tel : +263 774 136 567  or  Mobile : +263 4 772 234/5

Commissions

In fulfilling the Vision and Mission the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe operates through five commissions which are as subsequent The Commission for Ministry Development(CMD) Institutional and Leadership development Integral Missions and World Evangelism Evangelism, Church Planting, Discipleship and Prayer Youth and Child Ministry Hospitality and Conferences   The Gender Development Commission (GDC) Leadership Development Women’s Social, Political and Economic Development Women’s Ministry   The Humanitarian, Relief and Development Commission (HRDC) Child Protection HIV/AIDS Shelter, Water and Sanitation Livelihoods and Development Emergencies and Disaster Preparedness   The Peace and Justice Commission (PJC) Peace Building, Conflict Resolution and Management Democratic Governance and Social Integration Election Observation and Monitoring   The Research and Development Commission (RDC) Monitoring and Evaluation Research and Documentation

Who We Are

What is Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe? In 1962, a few Evangelical Church leaders came together to form what is now known as the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ). Over the years its membership has grown to over 900 member bodies comprising Denominations, Church Bodies, Ministries and Para-Church Organizations. The Fellowship represents over 4.5 million individual members. Over the years the EFZ has become a strong, growing and unifying platform for preaching the Gospel, equipping church leaders and facilitating fellowship and joint ministry, meeting the needs of vulnerable communities and being a positive influence in nation-building efforts. Local and International funding partners have played a significant role in assisting the EFZ to fulfil its holistic mandate of being salt and light to the nation; and some of the partners included IOM, Mercy Corps, Higher Life International, Tearfund, Living Water International, World Vision, EU, ISO23, Africare, CCSF and EPOIZ among many others.   Our Vision  An Alliance of Evangelicals impacting the nation by obeying the Great Commission.     Our Mission Statement To mobilize, empower and network Evangelicals for the accomplishment of the Great Commission in Zimbabwe.   Our Core Values   Our vision and mission are anchored on the following seven  core values, which guide behaviour and conduct: Missional in orientation Unity in diversity Integrity in stewardship Christo-centric in nature Biblical in stance Collaborative in execution Non-partisan in politics   Our Governance Structure The Governance and operational structure of the EFZ comprises the following: [list 2] The Annual General Meeting (AGM) convenes annually and is the highest policy making body comprising Heads of Denominations (HoDs), and is responsible for transacting AGM business which includes among other things consideration of reports, ratification of pertinent matters and deliberating on the vision and mission of the fellowship. National Executive Committee (NEC) is the governing council and its membership comprises the President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary and Committee Members who are Chairpersons of Provincial Committees, the National Chairwoman and National Secretary of the Women’s Committee, and the General Secretary who is an ex-officio member. It is dedicated to advancing EFZ’s mission, values, strategies, policies and priorities. Provincial Committees are responsible for decentralized activities at the provincial level, including planning, facilitation, and coordination of programs. They formulate strategy for funding, administration and effective implementation of programs in their respective Districts/Zones and wards. Executive Management Committee is a secretariat arm led by the General Secretary, comprising the Heads of Programs, Finance and Human Resources and Administration. It is responsible for day-to-day oversight of the secretariat. [/list]   Strategic Goals 2020   Rediscovering Our Identity Rediscovering Our Voice Refocusing On Mission   Strategic Themes What guides our approach to goals [list 2] Value addition to member experience Fellowship in community Kingdom focused National impact (voice) Grassroots mobilization Lifelong community  [/list]

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