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Special prayer service against cannibalism

The service will focus on praying for God's mercy over Estcourt as well as praying for inner healing for the families that lost loved ones due to cannibalism

The St Matthews Anglican Church congregation want to take a stand against the cannibalism happening within our town recently.

A voice, among many on the shocking issue, Father Madoda Khumalo would like to invite the Estcourt community to pray about this during a special service, which will be held at the church this Saturday at 2pm.

The service will focus on praying for God’s mercy over Estcourt as well as praying for inner healing for the families that lost loved ones due to cannibalism. All are welcome to attend this service.

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