Members of the African diaspora in France are preparing for a major religious gathering on Sunday, 21 September, led by Reverend Paul Zang.
Since the beginning of the month, Reverend Zang has been holding a series of meetings described by his followers as focused on “the transmission and release of the Anointing of Exploits.”
Organisers say the services have already generated testimonies of blessing, restoration and personal transformation among members of the diaspora community.
The upcoming service, taking place at 2 p.m. at the Christian Restoration Center in Palaiseau, Paris, will be held under the theme “Triumph in the face of contrary winds.” According to organisers, the event is intended to offer spiritual encouragement for those facing life’s daily struggles, ranging from workplace challenges to family divisions and broader social pressures.
“Human strength is not enough; supernatural spiritual power is required,” Reverend Zang said in the build-up to the event.
He will be joined by Mama Dedee, known among congregants as the “Apostle of the Nations,” who is expected to take part in leading prayers and delivering messages of faith.
The event’s organisers emphasise that the gathering is aimed at creating an atmosphere of unity and hope within the diaspora community. They say it will also serve as a moment of reflection and empowerment for attendees seeking guidance during what they describe as increasingly hostile environments.
Reverend Zang, often referred to by his supporters as “the Anointed One of the Lord,” has gained a significant following among diaspora communities in Europe and Africa. A video shared ahead of the service, featuring his remarks, was widely circulated by reporter Myriam Zouga, with organisers claiming it has helped build momentum for Sunday’s gathering.
With anticipation running high, the Paris event is expected to draw worshippers from across the region for what is being billed as a day of intense prayer, worship and spiritual renewal