One of key pillars of the apartheid era was the building of roads, railway lines and an education system designed to keep us apart from one another. To keep us ignorant of how different our stories and lived experiences were. Many of those spatial and cultural divisions remain firmly entrenched today.
This event is designed to help us, through story-telling, and creative reflection to begin to hear one another and find one another again as people made in the image of God.
Three woman from different backgrounds will share their stories of growing up and coming to faith in South African and how their faith has shaped their interaction with faith and justice in post-apartheid South Africa. This will a time of question and answer.
Panel: Linda Martindale; Nadine Bowers-du Toit; Minah Koela
Venue: St. Stephen’s Bible Church (86 Belvedere Rd, Claremont)
Time: 19:30