Reformation Sunday at St. Peter Confessional Lutheran Church
(Note: Internet is spotty in South Africa. I am posting when I can. I can sometimes post text but not photos). This morning we worshipped with fellow believers at St. Peter’s Confessional Lutheran Church. The service was filled with song in both English and Zulu. The liturgy was in Zulu, as well as the sermon. However, the Pastor summarized the sermon for us prior to delivering it in Zulu. Services here are usually 2-3 and sometimes 4 hours long. Today’s was about 2.5 hours long. Even though we did not understand many of the words, the service did not seem that long due to the joy and warmth of the congregation.
In our drive to church we noticed small lean tos set against the road where people are selling services like fixing tires, etc. The unemployment rate here is about 35% and the government provides very little assistance to the unemployed. So you see people trying to sell what goods and services they can. That is also the reason why opportunistic theft is high here
I believe the late Pastor of this church had visited and addressed us in the Michigan District several times over the last ten years...
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