South Africa-based musician, Apostle Kudzai Jaravaza, a.k.a Apostle K, launched the SWAGG (Saved With Amazing Grace and Glory) Church in the Harare Gardens on Sunday.
He said the new church sought to empower youths, spiritually and materially, and services will be conducted every Thursday and Sunday evenings.
It will use contemporary music and popular culture as engagement tools.
Apostle K said many successful businesspeople consult sangomas and prophets for rituals, which are often carried out at night.
“A number of successful businessmen and women consult sangomas and prophets,” he told H-Metro.
“They consult them during the night when others will be at home.
“I have come to my motherland to launch a SWAGG church meant to empower the youths.
“We will be meeting for prayers in the evenings when others will be home.
“Like the Biblical Paul and Silas, who were delivered from prison during the night, we will conduct our prayers during the night.
“God gave me the grace to have power and wealth, and I have come to share this grace with my people.”
He said he started off as a gardener in Botswana and God remembered him by giving him riches to prove his love.
“Whoever I touch in prayer will never be the same again,” said Apostle K.
He thanked worshippers, including street kids, who gave his security a torrid time by fighting during the service.
He embraced the street kids saying God had good plans for them and he would help them to fight drug and substance abuse.
“I started SWAGG church in Cape Town with two people and today I thank God for this huge number on the first day,” he said.
Apostle K said services will start at 7pm.