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Well Church sees spiritual and numerical growth this year

Pastor Sherwin Reddy said they offered mentorship, encouragement, prayer, and practical support to about 200 Noordwyk Secondary School matriculants.

The pastor at Midrand-based The Well Church, on behalf of the congregation, said 2025 has truly been an exceptional year for them.

Pastor Sherwin Reddy said they have seen great growth – both in numbers and in the spiritual depth of their members.

The Well Church plays a critical role in the Midrand area by donating blankets during winter season, and providing humanitarian aid and food parcels to various homes.

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Reddy said many families have found a home, young people have discovered purpose, and individuals have experienced personal transformation through the word of God.

Well Church members pose for a group photo, led by pastor Sherwin Reddy (kneeling). Photo: Supplied

“We have grown, both in attendance and in spiritual maturity, with members becoming stronger in prayer, fellowship, and service.

We’ve expanded community outreach, with one of our most impactful moments this year being our partnership with Noordwyk Secondary School, where we served almost 200 matriculants in October as they prepared for their final exams. We also offered mentorship, encouragement, prayer, and practical support.”

He thanked the outreach team for their tremendous sacrifice and effort during this major initiative, and looks forward to strengthening the relationship with Noordwyk Secondary

in 2026.

Reddy said they will be forming new partnerships with more schools in Midrand.

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“To the schools and community organisations of Midrand, please reach out to us anytime you need a helping hand.

“We are here to support your ministry development and community events, such as our Baptism Sunday, leadership development programmes, marriage enrichment initiatives, and our thanksgiving celebration, strengthening unity and fellowship within the church.”

Pastor Sherwin Reddy, from The Well Church, during the church’s one year anniversary celebrations in Midrand. Photo: Sphiwe Masilela

Reddy extended words of thanks to: Summerhill Preparatory School, for hosting our weekly services so graciously, the Midrand Reporter, for continuously giving local organisations a platform, our volunteers, leaders and outreach teams, especially for the incredible work at Noordwyk Secondary School this year, local families, businesses, and schools who have supported and partnered with us, and the Midrand community, for your encouragement, unity, and kindness.

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Sphiwe Masilela

Sphiwe Masilela is a versatile journalist, who covers hard, crime, metro and sports news for over a decade now. His journalism career began in 2012 as an intern, and since then, Masilela has been a voice of the voiceless.

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