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Contact us for prayer, counseling, information, or to get involved. We’re here to help and welcome you to our community.

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+268 2207 9535

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highpraiseassembliesinter@gmail.com

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Plot 3 & 4, Velemphi St, Nhlangano S400, Eswatini


Frequently Asked Questions

Membership

1. What does being a member of this church involve?

Membership in our church is an intentional commitment to grow in faith and serve within a loving community. Becoming a member means embracing a lifestyle of discipleship, participating in communal worship, and actively contributing to the ministry of the church. See our Membership page for more details.

2. How can I get involved in church activities?

Taking up membership as a born again believer is the gateway for one to fully participate in church activities. Whether you are interested in joining a connect group or volunteering initiatives, there is a place for you here. We encourage every member to use their God-given gifts and talents to support the Commission and make a meaningful impact within the congregation and the broader community. 

3. What spiritual support does the church offer to members?

Our church prioritises nurturing each member’s spiritual growth and wellness. We offer structured discipleship programs, bible study and prayer sessions, one-on-one mentoring, and various support services. Whether you’re new to the faith or seeking deeper spiritual engagement, our leaders and community are here to walk alongside you and help you navigate life’s challenges with biblical wisdom. 

4. What is expected of church members in terms of commitment?

We view membership as a mutual covenant between the church and the individual. Members are expected to commit to regular attendance, engage in discipleship initiatives, and actively participate in the life of the church. This includes serving others, taking part in community outreach, and supporting the church’s mission through both time and resources. A spirit of accountability and open communication is highly valued as we all work together for the common good. 

Worship & Services

5. Why Do We Worship the Way We Do at HPAI?

At HPAI, our worship is grounded in scripture and expressed with freedom, reverence, and joy. Each act of praise has a biblical foundation and reflects our deep love and honour for God.

  • We worship God in spirit and in truth (John 4:24).
  • ⁠We stand to sing as a sign of reverence (2 Chron. 20:19).
  • ⁠We clap and raise our hands in joyful praise and surrender (Psalm 47:1; 134:2).
  • We sing hymns, psalms, spiritual songs, and in tongues as led by the Spirit (Eph. 5:18-19; 1 Cor. 14:14-15).
  • ⁠We use musical instruments to glorify God (Psalm 150:3-5).
  • We dance and rejoice with our whole being in celebration of God’s goodness (Psalm 149:3; Acts 3:8).
  • We pray together aloud in unity (Acts 4:24).
  • We give tithes and offerings as a form of obedience and worship (Mal. 3:10).
  • We express praise vocally, physically, and even in silence, through singing, shouting, weeping, kneeling, or laughing — all as biblical acts of worship (Psalm 95:6; Neh. 8:10; Psalm 126:2).
  • True worship is not performance, it’s heartfelt expression. Whether it’s lifting hands, bowing in prayer, dancing, or quietly weeping, every act is our response to the presence, power, and holiness of God.

We also draw from rich Hebrew expressions of worship, such as

  • Shachah (to bow down),
  • Hallel (to praise loudly),
  • Yadah (to lift hands in thanks),
  • Zamar (to praise with instruments),
  • Tehillah (to sing praises),
  • Ruah (to shout joyfully)

These varied expressions reflect a biblical and holistic view of worship; with our voices, bodies, emotions, and lives.

“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord." – Psalm 150:6

6. How many services does the church have on a normal Sunday?

Typically, the church has two services; the English and Siswati service. However, every first Sunday of the month we have a Revival service that is from 2pm to 4pm. For our current schedule, please check our Service Times.

7. Do you have Bible study?

Yes, we strongly believe that Bible studies are essential for deepening one’s understanding of Scripture and fostering authentic relationships. The church has a one and half hour weekly Bible study session every Wednesday. 

Giving & Stewardship 

8. What is the church’s view on tithing and financial giving?

Financial giving is seen as an act of worship and a tangible expression of gratitude to God for His blessings. We are a church that believes in the doctrine of tithing. We also believe that generous giving is ultimately a matter of the heart. Members are invited to give in ways that reflect their personal convictions and financial ability, knowing that every contribution supports our ministries, outreach programs, and the sustaining operations of the church.