Isiphambano Centre for Biblical Justice is a study and training centre dedicated to a cross-shaped, contextual response to racial and economic injustice.
The last few years have been brutal for most, if not all of us. NGO’s, churches and other not for profit organisations have been particularly hard hit in terms of financial income, volunteer fatigue and uncertainty about the future. Isiphambano is no different (1/4)
It is our hope that out of this time a deeper, richer, and more sustainable model for the work which we remain committed to will emerge.
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The last few years have been brutal for most, if not all of us. NGO’s, churches and other not for profit organisations have been particularly hard hit in terms of financial income, volunteer fatigue and uncertainty about the future. Isiphambano is no different (1/4)
Consequently, Isiphambano will be taking the next 6 months to rest, reset, refresh & heal. We will be using this time to pray, rest & reimagine the shape & the form which Isiphambano will need to take in this new financial & social environment (4/5)
HAPPENING TONIGHT at 19:30
Join Ryan Saville Dani Moosajie and Alyssa Kleinhans as they explore what the Christmas story has to say to the current turmoil of abuse of power, true leadership & the subversive weakness of the gospel.
Book your ticket here https://t.co/8EkKVdmmgu
Join Ryan Saville Dani Moosajie and Alyssa Kleinhans as they explore what the Christmas story has to say to the current turmoil of abuse of power, true leadership, and the subversive weakness of the gospel.
Book your ticket here https://t.co/cT4C6XxD4U
The first Christmas story was anything but good news to the powerful, well-fed & respectable. It was the shout of liberation for the oppressed, comfort for the mourning, and inclusion for the shamed and outcast.
Part 1: The Kingdom Breaks In: 8 Nov 19:00
https://t.co/AkzONn7Yhb
The first Christmas story was anything but good news to the powerful, well-fed & respectable. It was the shout of liberation for the oppressed, comfort for the mourning, and inclusion for the shamed and outcast.
Part 1: The Kingdom Breaks In: 8 Nov 19:00
https://t.co/AkzONn7Yhb
Why are churches so hesitant to get involved in changing the spatial inequalities we experience What it could look like to move forward as communities of greater justice, hope, & inclusion.
Episode 49: The Church & Spatial Justice (with Caroline Powell)
https://t.co/GURoDi31VJ
NEW: Watch our latest seminar REDEEMING RECONCILIATION: ROUNDTABLE with @RyanSaville@OneMokgatle and Jennie Tsekwa discussing what it could look like to actually practice reconciliation in a divided church and country.
https://t.co/xyeELSBNkB
Isiphambano starts our #changethenarrative campaign. A week or so later Facebook, Instagram & WhatsApp go down. Coincidence? I think not. Stay woke people 🤔😂
What is one question or theme that you would like to see Isiphambano tackle in a seminar or panel discussion format? Who knows perhaps your question/theme could be tackled in a seminar soon
#changethenarrative
Should the church be concerned with issues of justice?
#Isiphambano is helping to #changethenarrative about the role of the church in promoting justice. Find out more about how you can support or participate in this here : https://t.co/GwrwTBzVt6
When predominantly white churches invite black people into "our space" most often they want your proximity and not your voice. And that is when black people check out.
@OneMokgatle#RedeemingReconciliation#changethenarrative