by Miles Giljam
Senior church leaders in South Africa have called
on the international Christian community to uphold the South African
church in prayer next week, July 7 to 11, when Christian leaders
from all walks of life meet to attend the South African Christian
Leadership Assembly (SACLA), in the nations capital Pretoria. SACLA
promises to make history as the most denominationally representative
church assembly ever held in South Africa, and possibly even Africa.
SACLA will bring together thousands of Christian
leaders, from all sectors of society and the church, to look at
ways of tackling HIV/AIDS, crime, violence, poverty and unemployment,
racism, sexism and the family crisis. These giants are the major
problems facing South African society and any of them, unchallenged,
could bring the country to its knees.
SACLA, a joint project between the South African
Council of Churches (SACC), The Evangelical Alliance of Southern
Africa (TEASA) and African Enterprise (AE), is co-chaired by Methodist
Presiding-Bishop Mvume Dandala and Michael Cassidy of African Enterprise.
It will see an emphasis on interaction, between Christians of different
denominations, races and professions; and ongoing action, birthing
structures and relationships that aim to continue to impact South
Africa in a positive way for years to come. In this way SACLA is
seen as just the beginning of a process of cooperation and unity
as the churches grow and work closer together.
Because of the high levels of poverty and unemployment
in South Africa many underprivileged Christian leaders are struggling
to afford the conference fee (food and accommodation included) of
$205 US. As a result South African business has been approached
and has made a huge effort to sponsor these individuals to make
sure the whole of the church, rich and poor, black and white, is
represented.
Anyone else interested in helping support underprivileged
leaders financially, to attend SACLA, can contact African Enterprise
on sacla@ae.org.za or +27 33 347 1911.
Please pray for South Africa as we meet together
to pray and plan in unity.
SACLA s progress can be followed on the website
http://www.africanenterprise.org.za/data/06sacla/saclanew.htm
or you can sign up for regular media updates by emailing milestone@webmail.co.za.
Speakers at the event include first-lady of Uganda,
Mrs Janet Museveni; Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, Njongonkulu
Ndungane; Catholic Cardinal, Wilfred Napier; Presiding-Bishop of
the Methodist Church, Mvume Dandala; International Team Leader of
African Enterprise, Dr Michael Cassidy; founder of Walk Through
the Bible and author of The Prayer of Jabez , Dr Bruce Wilkinson;
professor emeritus of Sociology at Eastern University, Pennsylvania,
USA, Dr Tony Campolo; Chairperson of the Independent Electoral Commission,
Mrs Brigalia Bam; and the current secretary-general of the Assemblies
of God, Pastor Colin LaFoy.
Anglican Diocese of Cape Town
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