The Fellowship works to:
a) Encourage members to participate in all aspects of their
local churches and of the Fellowship
b) Create and maintain cultural awareness of traditional Zimbabwean
Methodist Church styles of worship and music and to participate in relevant
group activities.
These objectives are closely followed by the desire by
Zimbabwean Methodists to get the opportunity to assemble from time to time and
engage in the Zimbabwean style of worship, largely based on the handbook ‘Nziyo
dzeMethodist Neminamato’ or ‘Methodist Songs and Prayers’.
We also seek to cultivate a vibrant Youth wing to encourage a
healthy distribution of all age groups across the congregations to achieve
continuity. These aspirations are enshrined in drafts that are currently being
put together for our Mission Statement.
The UK Fellowhip's Chaplain is currently Reverend Adam Nyawo
and he works 50% of his time with the Fellowship and 50% of his time with the
British Church. He is currently stationed in London.
A service for Zimbabwean Methodists is held at St Andrew's at
12.30 each Sunday.
Please contact our Chairperson on 07411 283 026 for more
details.
Annual Convention
Yearly, the Ruwadzano/Manyano which is the women's
organisation of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe, hold an annual convention. This
is the time where women who have participated in the women's activities and
have come forward to become full members of the organisation are bloused in the
red blouses which is the uniform for the full members of the Ruwadzano/Manyano.
2013 saw the convention taking place at the Hayes Conference Centre in Derby
and women from all the Zimbabwean Fellowships congregated, branches from
Scotland to Southampton!
Among many activities that take place, one is to promote the
Vernacular Methodist hymns by holding singing competitions. This year's hymn
was 253 from the Shona hymnbook (Izwi Rashe rakasvika) a Fully Trusting hymn.
We are pleased to say our Slough Branch was represented by
eight ladies (Annah Mwadiwa, Violet Nyandoro, Thembi Chademunhu, Lilian Hlabangana,
Lenear Machakata, Diana Chonzi from St Andrew's and Victoria Small and Joyce
Dhliwayo both from Ledgers Road Methodist Church. Our appreciation goes to
Victoria Small who took the lead as our choir conductor
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