The Dutch Reformed Church and multi-cultural ministry : Angolana, a rural challenge

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Knoetze, Johannes Jacobus

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Church History Society of Southern Africa and Unisa Press

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The article deals with the complexities of a multi-cultural ministry within the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (DRCSA). Although the DRCSA is an “open” church where anyone from any race, culture or language is welcomed, the praxis of multi-cultural ministry is not always feasible. This article sets out to explore some of the reasons why the synodical declarations and decisions did not influence or help a rural congregation, particularly a non-white rural congregation in the DRCSA. Herein, the decisions of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa are deliberated, particularly regarding multi-cultural ministry and the implications thereof for congregations like Angolana. Specific attention is given to Angolana because of the socio-political and cultural contexts of this congregation. The role and the calling of the church in a context where a community is challenged by forced removals are also considered.

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Angolana, Pomfret, 32 Battalion, Multi-cultural ministry, Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (DRCSA)

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Knoetze, Johannes J. The Dutch Reformed Church and Multi-cultural Ministry: Angolana, a Rural Challenge. Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae 2021, vol. 47, no. 1, art. #8478, pp.1-15, doi : 10.25159/2412-4265/847.