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Mondeor, Parish of Christ the King |
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Mulbarton, Parish of St. Paul’s United |
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Orange Farm, Parish of St. Monica |
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Orange Farm, Parish of St. Augustine |
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The Hill, Parish of St. Mark |
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Riverlea, Parish of St. John the Baptist |
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Robertsham, Parish of All Saints |
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Rosettenville, Parish of St. Mary |
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Sebokeng with Evaton, Parish of the Church of Ascension |
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Turffontein, Parish of Holy Trinity |
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Sebokeng with Evaton, Parish of the Church of the Resurrection |
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Sebokeng with Evaton, Parish of St. Michael |
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Evaton, Parish of St. Luke |
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Boipotong, Parish of St. John the Baptist |
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Henley-On-Klip, Parish of St. Paul |
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Sharpeville, Parish of St. Cyprian |
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Vanderbijlpark, Parish of All Saints |
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Vereeniging, Parish of St. Mary and St. John |
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Evaton Smallfarms, Parish of St Lawrence |
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Welcome to Our WebsiteHere is the South African story in microcosm, the tension and violence along with the humanity, humour and compassion. [Read more] |
Donkey DriveOn 25 July 2009, the reverends Huddlestone Thonga and Neil Scott will embark on a journey by DONKEY CART from Johannesburg to Cape Town. [Read more] |
A WOMAN OF AFRICA: ABUSE AND ABUSABILITYIt happens that we are opening this building on the day that a new administration is installed in Pretoria – and our Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has said he is embarrassed to live under that administration. Is he just getting old or is he expressing concerns that other Christians - and Christian leaders in particular – should echo? I have not discussed his reasons with him but I strongly suspect that one of them has to do with the new administration’s attitude to women. If we share that concern we should stand by Archbishop Desmond and say so – not leave him to be (as he would say) clobbered all on his own.
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Ad Laos - April 2009With awe and wonder we reflect on how the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us (Jn 1:14), and, emptying himself and being found in human form, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross (Phil 2:7,8). As the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (Jn 1:29), he shows the greatest love of all, laying down his life for his friends (Jn 15:13); and though he wrestled in prayer asking that if possible, that cup might pass him by, more than this, he committed himself to the will of God the Father (Mk 14:36), for he knew, as he had already told his followers, that the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many (Mk 10:45).[Read more] |
A Pastoral Letter from the Bishops to the People of the Anglican Church of Southern AfricaAs teachers of the Church, we have spent a full and joyful day discussing Christian education ‘from baptism to the grave’. We want to develop a training framework for Christians of all ages in our Church. We were pleased to receive baptism training material from the Publishing Committee, which is meant to be the first of a series of aids to theological education in our Church. We note with gratitude many other such initiatives around the Province.[Read more] |
Mission, Ministry and Witness of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa and some of the Challenges of the Context in which we liveA regular meeting of the Synod of Bishops of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa in Gauteng this week reviewed the ongoing mission, ministry and witness of the Church and some of the challenges of the context in which we live.[Read more] |
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SOUTHERN AFRICAN BISHOPThank you for your interest in our life and ministry in Johannesburg. The following description is not typical but I would like to assure you that it is a truthful account of the day in question.[Read more] |
SIYAFUNDISASiyafundisa is an HIV/AIDS prevention programme that was launched in September 2005 to fight this pandemic disease through behavior change (abstinence and being faithful). It is aimed at children and youth between 10 and 24 and the main objectives of this programme are, to increase abstinence until marriage, to increase “secondary abstinence” among youth and adults who have previously initiated into sexual activities but not yet married, to increase fidelity in marriages, to increase VCT referrals resulting in safer behavior and to decrease risky and harmful behavior among young people[Read more] |
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