By Mirriam Bwanali
Living Waters Church (LWC) celebrated a major milestone marking 40 years of faith, transformation, and community service at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre under the theme of “God of Possibilities”.
Speaking at the end of the five-day conference on Sunday, Apostle Dr. Stanley S Ndovie, the founder of the church, said that it has been God since 1985, thanking all the Bishops, Reverend and Pastors for being with the church all these years.
“As Living Waters Church and I, being the leader, we are happy for the prophets of God for making sure that the work of God continues moving here in Malawi and beyond,” he said.
He further asked Malawians to pray for the country, the president and the upcoming elections.
“We should pray that in the upcoming elections, the Lord should be with us and we should pray for the prosperity of Malawi,” he added.Bishop Mosa Sono from South Africa said that during these years, the grace of God has been walking with Living Waters Church and the grace will continue to be with them.
“When the grace of God is in your way, you can be able to lead others even when you feel like it is over for you, but God will always show you a way,” he said.
One of the faithful, Lawrence Chipembere from Jumbe Living Waters Church, said that the commemoration has inspired him to continue serving God.
“This function has encouraged me not to give up on God’s work. I have also gained skills and knowledge on how I can serve the church,” he said.
The 40th anniversary conference that started on 27th up to 31st August was attended by different Bishops from different countries, church members all around Malawi and also gospel artists like Solly Malhangu from South Africa, Ethel Kamwendo Banda, and Kelvin Sings.
The celebration highlighted the church’s commitment to spreading the word of God and serving the community.