Guta RaMwari
is a religion where, through the Holy Spirit, God heals all illnesses and troubles. Stubborn spiritual illnesses are cured when one presents themselves, repents and commits to living God’s way.
Mission
To heal humanity from illness, troubles and spiritual afflictions through the Holy Spirit. To draw attention of all people to God’s presence. To promote a culture of love, respect, tolerance, faithfulness in Guta RaMwari and universally.
Our Belief
- We believe in the existence of God as the Holy Spirit in our midst, commune and worship Him directly.
- Praising God through no other names other than God, the Almighty, the Creator.
- In God’s declared purpose of revealing Himself, as to free humanity from all forms of suffering caused by physical and spiritual afflictions.
- That our everyday lives as individuals and as a congregation are sanctioned by God’s Commandments and Standing Orders and accept voluntarily to be bound by them.
- In Healing through God’s Power.
Our Branches
Countries
Guta Ra Mwari has branches in:
Zimbabwe
Botswana
South Africa
Zambia
Mozambique
Malawi
Australia
New Zealand
United Kingdom
Ireland
History
God first descended in Africa in 1954 and worked through the First Host of God. The Religion then was known as Guta Ra Jehovah. Over 70 000 people were healed through this Holy Hand, including thousands of women previously barren who were blessed with children. On the 25th of December 1960, this first Holy Host departed (passed away).
Remembrance services are held annually on the 25th of December. Prior to God’s departure in 1960, congregants then had been promised that God (spirit) would return after forty days and forty nights. On the 31st of January 1961, God’s spirit reincarnated on a Second Holy Host, through whom God worked until the 6th of December 2003.
Healing of the sick and troubled continues through Holy Messengers and the Religion continues to grow in Africa and Universally.
The Band
How Guta RaMwari cleanses Spirits. Since its formation, Guta Ra Mwari has travelled far and wide, cleansing spirits in black spots through the Holy Spirit using the band and Guta Ra Mwari Hymns. Cleansing homes, roads, schools, communities and much more. Many people both in and outside Guta RaMwari have testified of the power of the Band.
Upcoming events
online Morning Service
An opportunity for all congregants of Guta Ra Mwari who are not physically able to attend the service to receive healing & learn from the services held at the Headquarters in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
The DEPARTURE OF THE SECOND HOST OF GOD
On the 6th of December 2003, the Second Host of God departed at 12pm. A commemoration service is held on the 6th of December in remembrance of the Second Host of God.
Gifts Accepted
The Religion is currently undergoing the construction of the first school in the Religion therefore, all gifts & assistance is greatly appreciated.
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The Religion at a glance
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F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
Guta RaMwari is a religion where, through the Holy Spirit, God heals all illnesses and troubles. Stubborn spiritual illnesses are cured when one presents themselves, repents, and commits to living God’s way.
Yes, the Harvest Festival is an important event. It follows an age-old practice found in traditional religions. The Departure of the Host of God, The Promise Festival & the Second Host of God's Birthday Celebrations.
The mission of Guta RaMwari is to heal humanity from illness, troubles, and spiritual afflictions through God’s Holy Spirit. Additionally, it aims to draw attention to God’s presence and promote a culture of love, respect, tolerance, and faithfulness within the Guta RaMwari community and universally.
Guta RaMwari believes in the existence of God as the Holy Spirit in their midst. They commune and worship God directly, using no other names except those that acknowledge God as the Almighty Creator.