Author : Tony Lawrence

Written on Nov, 11, 2014 by in , | 1 Comment.

So, you’re ready to take up your tertiary studies at a university or FET college?  Well, we would like to introduce you to the Anglican Student’s Federation (ASF) and the Anglican Students’ Society (ANSOC). For their letter of invitation, please click HERE. For the list of ANSOC’s, please click HERE. Please take one of the following actions as soon as …

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Written on Feb, 11, 2014 by in , | Leave a comment

It’s official! Project2013 is to get the funds needed to develop an outcomes based curriculum for the spiritual development of children and youth.  However, it will happen in a novel way. Every Diocese is committing to invest R5000.00 each towards the cost of the development of the curriculum (by end February 2014).  And, Tony Lawrence, the Provincial Youth Coordinator, will …

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Written on Dec, 24, 2013 by in | Leave a comment

I greet you all in the wonderful name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. It is again that time of the year where we see and meet new developments in our life time.  This time we always reflect and give our thoughts to people around us.  We want to share love, peace and happiness with all those whose lives …

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Written on Oct, 29, 2013 by in | Leave a comment

Our Provincial Youth Chaplain, Fr Tom Tshiponyane, has been very busy lately.  Having recently returned from Provincial Synod in Johannesburg, he took the road again, this time to Lesotho to attend and participate in two historical events. The first was on Friday 18th October when he attended the blessing of the Bishop of Lesotho’s new home in Maseru.  Archbishop Thabo …

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Written on Sep, 26, 2013 by in | Leave a comment

We recently posted the following question on Facebook : “Assuming you had the platform at Provincial Synod, what would you say to the house?” Our first answer came from Luvuyiso Mxunyelwa : “Lot’s of things have to change in the way the church is conducting itself. People need to be taught Christianity and not preached.” Linda Makgatlhe says: “In 1988 …

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