On Saturday, June 13, 2026, Bulawayo’s creatives, entrepreneurs, pastors, and next-gen change-makers packed the venue for the Stadium Worship Activators Hangout. This wasn’t just another church service or a standard leadership seminar. It was the official rollout of a movement designed to completely transform our city through unity, prayer, and a loud declaration of hope.
From the moment you walked in, you could tell the organizers didn’t come to play. The production value was top-tier, featuring an impeccable atmosphere, crisp, dynamic lighting and an electric ambience that set a high standard for Christian events in the city. A seamless programme featuring brilliant speakers who delivered powerful, on-point messages that kept the crowd locked in, and a community spirit, with phenomenal music that set the room on fire, paired with great food and a space that genuinely welcomed every voice.
Leaving the venue, the energy was infectious. Attendees walked out feeling completely re-energized, spiritually renewed, and ready to run with a vision far bigger than themselves.
The hangout served as the launching pad for Stadium Worship Bulawayo 2026, driven by the Kingdom Nation team. The movement operates on a radical roadmap: “No logos. No egos. No brands.” The goal is to strip away denominational walls and platform personalities, bringing churches together across the board to lift up just one name, Jesus.
This citywide assignment is built on two core pillars launching in 2026. The Stadium Worship Event: A massive afternoon and evening of unified worship and prayer. Stage politics are completely out the window, there will be a single, interchanging united choir and band representing multiple ministries, modeling pure Psalm 133 unity.
The One Story Media Campaign: A multi-month media blitz across radio, TV, and social media designed to rewrite the narrative of our region. The campaign will shine a spotlight on hope, resilience, and faith operating through local sports, business, marketplace leaders, and the youth.
“Kingdom Nation Bulawayo 2026 is a call for every believer to stand, to pray, and to declare that hope belongs in our streets, our homes, and in the lives of our young people.” — Kingdom Nation Team
For anyone wondering if a citywide movement of this scale is actually possible, look no further than the blueprint. The initiative previously took over Harare, uniting over 200 churches, drawing 18,000 people to the Glamis Arena, and engaging over 6 million people via broadcasting networks.
Now, it is Bulawayo’s turn to build on that foundation and unleash its own deep promise and quiet strength.