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March against xenophobia

In 2015, the Pastors and Church In Action initiative organized a march and prayer gathering against xenophobia in South Africa. Church leaders, congregants, and community members united to denounce violence and promote peace, tolerance, and unity. The event highlighted the church’s commitment to addressing social issues and fostering harmony among all people, regardless of nationality or origin.

Pastor’s gathering in unity against Xenophobia

In 2015, the Pastors and Church In Action initiative took a decisive stand against the surge of xenophobia in South Africa by organizing a significant march and prayer gathering. This initiative, driven by the Christian principles of love, justice, and unity, brought together church leaders, congregants, and members of the wider community to denounce the violence and discrimination spreading across the country. As participants walked through the streets carrying banners and placards, singing hymns of worship, they proclaimed the message of peace, tolerance, and solidarity. The event underscored the church’s commitment to promoting harmony and fostering relationships among all people, regardless of nationality or origin, highlighting its vital role in addressing social issues and advocating for a more just and inclusive society.