Sacred Places of Prayer
HOLY GROUND
Today, the Holy Ground remains a place where God’s power dwells
The Holy Ground is a consecrated space, fenced off and filled with sand, serving as a sanctuary for healing, deliverance, and profound encounters with God. Its simplicity is intentional, creating an atmosphere where the focus remains solely on the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. The sand, unadorned and natural, symbolizes humility, purification, and the readiness of the heart to receive divine intervention. The fenced boundary establishes the area as sacred, set apart for God’s work.
Originally, this sacred site in Mpophomeni was where the Prophet would meet with God in 2012, before the formal establishment of the ministry. The Holy Ground was initially a wetland, but as the Prophet continued to pray on this land, the water gradually receded, leaving it dry—a powerful testament to God’s presence and divine influence.
THE WEEPING HOUSE
A sacred and deeply spiritual place of prayer
Established in 2016 as a prayer room for the prophet, it served as a place of healing and deliverance for the visitors for the past years, before the man of God set it aside as his special, secluded weeping house in 2024. The weeping house stands as a solemn retreat, a consecrated space where the atmosphere is heavy with reverence and the spirit of prayer. It is not merely a building but a spiritual haven, intentionally designed to foster intimate encounters with God. Here, the walls seem to hold the echoes of countless prayers, whispered petitions, and fervent cries of intercession.
THE GARDEN OF HOPE
The Garden of Hope carries a profound spiritual significance
Established in 2019, the Garden of Hope carries a profound spiritual significance. Before it welcomed visitors, it served as a sanctuary for the Prophet—a place where he sought solace and communion with the Holy Spirit during periods of persecution and hardship. Within the tranquil embrace of the Garden, he found peace, comfort, and renewed hope. Today, that same divine presence remains, offering restoration, comfort, and hope to all who come burdened and weary, seeking the embrace of God’s Spirit.
The garden of hope is a place where burdens are lifted, brokenness is mended, and weary souls find rest. It is a sacred environment where the presence of God brings deliverance from oppression, physical healing, and emotional restoration.
THE HOUSE OF MERCY
A sacred and transformative sanctuary, an empty room surrounded by sand and enclosed by a fence.
Established in 2024, the House of Mercy is a sacred and transformative sanctuary, an empty room surrounded by sand and enclosed by a fence. It is a place of profound spiritual healing and deliverance, where visitors are led through an intentional journey of faith, reflection, and restoration. Every element of the space, from the Healing Gate to the Celebration Door, carries deep symbolic meaning, ensuring that each step taken is a physical manifestation of the spiritual transformation unfolding within.

THE PRAYER MOUNTAIN
A sacred project envisioned to become a transformative spiritual retreat for prayer, healing, and divine encounters.
The Church Prayer Mountain, still under construction, is a sacred project envisioned to become a transformative spiritual retreat for prayer, healing, and divine encounters. Nestled in the picturesque location of Mpophomeni, the mountain is being carefully developed to reflect the church’s mission of offering a place where individuals can connect deeply with God amidst the beauty of creation. It is situated approximately, about two kilometres from the church premises.
The mountain is being thoughtfully designed to be a place of spiritual significance and serenity. Its wide and unobstructed views and its calm, peaceful atmosphere make it a unique location for reflection, worship, and renewal.
A winding road is being built to provide easy access to the mountain, though it is still incomplete. The path offers a scenic ascent, allowing visitors to absorb the beauty of the surrounding landscape as they move around the sacred space.
A mixture of indigenous and fruit-bearing trees has been planted around the mountain, symbolizing growth, life, and provision. These trees, once fully grown, will provide shade, beauty, and sustenance to visitors, and even healing and deliverance.
In addition to that, six pit toilets; three for ladies and three for gents, have been constructed up the mountain, to serve everyone who goes up to pray. Minor touches still need to be done though, before they can be used.
From the top of the mountain, visitors are treated to breathtaking views of:
– Mid mar Dam, with its serene waters reflecting the sky.
– A nearby military camp, standing as a reminder of strength and vigilance.
– The Mandela Capture Site, visible in the distance, evoking thoughts of sacrifice and freedom.
– A glimpse of the local airport, connecting the area to broader horizons.
– The surrounding Mpophomeni landscape, with its rolling hills and vibrant community, creating a perfect backdrop of natural splendor.
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