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Heart of Worship invites everyone to its 10th anniversary celebration

Amid South Africa’s struggles with unemployment, poverty, and gender-based violence, Heart of Worship celebrates a decade of restoring hope.

Across South Africa, young people face unemployment, families struggle with poverty, and communities are scarred by gender-based violence and the rising mental health crises.

For many, despair and hopelessness have become daily companions. Yet, in the midst of these challenges, a powerful solution is emerging… Worship.

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For ten years, Heart of Worship (HOW) has been at the forefront of this spiritual revival. By creating spaces for worship deeply rooted in both faith and cultural identity, HOW has helped thousands of South Africans find hope, healing, and a renewed sense of purpose.

This year, the movement celebrates a decade of impact with its 10th anniversary celebration on November 29, at Springs of Mercy, Broadacres. Headlined by David Sax, alongside prophet Hope Khoza and Nozipho Phiri, the event promises an evening of heartfelt worship designed to restore faith, unity, and community resilience.

“Our 10th anniversary is more than a celebration; it is a prophetic call to restore dignity and faith through worship,” says Sax.

David Sax delivers a moving performance. Photo: Supplied

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Issues to be addressed:

  • Youth and religion: Strengthening faith, identity, and hope among young people confronting unemployment and uncertainty,
  • Spirituality vs GBV and poverty: Offering worship as a pathway to healing trauma and rebuilding lives,
  • Faith and mental health: Harnessing the therapeutic power of worship to alleviate depression, anxiety, and hopelessness,
  • Cultural reclamation through worship: Reviving indigenous worship traditions as a source of cultural pride and empowerment, and
  • Masculinity, gender, and relationships: Promoting humility, service, and Godly relationships to foster stronger communities.

Event Details:

  • Date: November 29
  • Venue: Springs of Mercy, Broadacres
  • Doors Open: 16:00 | Event Starts: 17:00
  • Entrance: Free | Tickets available on Quicket.

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Ayanda Ntshingila

Ayanda Ntshingila is an aspiring intern journalist at Caxton Local Media, skilled in news writing and reporting with a passion for storytelling. She is currently contributing to Fourways Review.

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