Archbishop Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti to Receive Grand Send-Off by ZAOGA FIF Ministries
The ZAOGA FIF Ministries is planning a huge send-off for its founder, Archbishop Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti, who died on July 5 at the age of 100. The church plans to hold celebrations from Friday, August 4 to Sunday, August 6, but the funeral arrangements will remain private.
Believers Pay Their Respects
Believers will have the opportunity to pay their respects at the AMFCC pastoral centre in Glen View from August 3 to August 6. The church declared 30 days of mourning, which ends on August 7, reported hmetro.
The funeral proceedings will begin with an all-night vigil at the City Sports Centre on August 6, followed by a two-day gathering at the National Sports Stadium on August 7 and 8.
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Legacy of Archbishop Guti
Archbishop Guti founded the ZAOGA FIF Ministries more than six decades ago and during his ministry, he took his work to 168 nations. He and his wife, Eunah Guti, also founded the Ezekiel Guti University, Mbuya Dorcas Hospital, AMFCC Bible School, Ezekiel TV, The Grange School, and Ezekiel Guti Dressmaking School, among others.
In addition to believers paying their respects, a number of delegates, including the African Christian Council International, international faith-based preachers, and other religious leaders, are expected to pay their last respects to the Archbishop.
Conclusion
The ZAOGA FIF Ministries is planning a huge send-off for Archbishop Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti, who died on July 5. The funeral proceedings will begin with an all-night vigil at the City Sports Centre on August 6, followed by a two-day gathering at the National Sports Stadium on August 7 and 8. Archbishop Guti leaves behind a powerful legacy, including the founding of the ZAOGA FIF Ministries and the creation of numerous institutions to serve the community.