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About Percy & Muyunda
Percy and Muyunda's goal is to raise, train, and equip a mission-minded generation of worshipers who will successfully lead people into the transforming presence of God in Zambia and beyond.
They travel to meet the persistent demand for worship leadership training - both in Zambia and around the globe - through equipping church leaders (including pastors, worship leaders and ministers). This, in turn, yields disciples, evangelists and artists who will evangelize and plant healthy mission-minded churches among the unreached.
The success story of Percy and Muyunda is dignified by the national pastors and leaders whose lives have been transformed through the programme. They have established a network of approximately 300 colleagues throughout Zambia and southern Africa.
Percy is an ordained minister and gifted worship leader who loves to teach a sound understanding of Biblical worship, teaching churches how to use worship to facilitate mission. Muyunda, on the other hand, has an amazing passion for children and is also a proficient tool in marriage counselling. Together, the duo also teach redemptive entrepreneurship.
As Percy puts it, "Zambia has a singing culture. But much of our singing is rooted in ancestral worship. We sang to our ancestors simply to dull our pain. Biblical worship is truly healing and is rooted in a lifestyle of sacrifice and obedience to our Lord."
Following his conversion in 2000, Percy served as a Volunteer Evangelist, Youth and Worship Leader in churches across Zambia and Namibia from 2000-2007. He trained in Botswana to be a Missionary & Church Planter in 2007, and then served as ex-officio Youth Pastor at Jerusalem Church (United Church of Zambia) in Mwandi, Zambia for five years, where he oversaw eleven congregations and helped plant two new Churches. He started the Inyambo Mission Center in 2010 and later founded the Biblical Worship Training Centre.
Percy received a Bachelor of Theology with Education Degree from Justo Mwale Theological University in Lusaka, Zambia in 2016.