Sharpeville, 21 March 1960. 69 dead. 180 injured. The history of our country is one of repeated and systematic human rights abuses. In this seminar, Moss Nthla in conversation with Ryan Saville explores our history of human rights violations, as well as the presence and witness of the church during apartheid. They will further discuss the question as to where are we currently in the struggle for dignity and rights for all? How does a vision for the local church help us build a future of justice and equality for all people? How does the gospel shape our vision for human rights in South Africa?
In partnership with God 1st Fourways Church
Date: Monday, 22 March 2021
Time: 7.30pm
Platform: Facebook Live via Isiphambano Facebook Page
G1 Fourways UNIT 1/2, 18 SUNSET AVENUE, SANDTON, GP
Booking closes 3pm on 22 March
Moss Nthla in conversation with Ryan Saville.
Moss Nthla was profoundly influenced by his experience of the dark days of apartheid and his role in the struggle against it. He is now the General Secretary of the Evangelical Alliance of South Africa (TEASA) and the pastor of a church in Mohlakeng, near Johannesburg. He is the author of Coming Out of The Shadows of African Traditional Religion and he remains committed to working with others to see transformation in self, people, communities and nations.