
Missions team makes impact through faith in Africa
From July 22 to August 9, the Lesotho District and the RSA Free State District hosted a LoveWorks team from Point Loma Nazarene University. This
From July 22 to August 9, the Lesotho District and the RSA Free State District hosted a LoveWorks team from Point Loma Nazarene University. This
From 8-10 August 2025, the Africa South Field (ASF) hosted the Women’s Extravaganza just outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, at the Anew Hotel and Conference
The Africa South Field has announced Dance Gamalami Mathebula’s appointment as the new district superintendent of the RSA Drakensberg District. This appointment, made by the
Two districts on the Africa Region are welcoming new superintendents. Vuyani Gladman Tom was appointed superintendent of the RSA Kei District in South Africa. Jurisdictional
James Frederick Huff, 74, of McDonough, Georgia, passed away on 10 October 2024. He served the Church of the Nazarene in various roles for over 40 years, including as the director of the Africa Region, a missionary in New Zealand and South Africa, and superintendent of the Georgia and New Mexico districts.
Toekomsrus Church of the Nazarene in the western suburbs of Johannesburg, South Africa, is committed to making the church a welcoming space where all, including those in the deaf community, can access the gospel message.
More than 800 African Nazarenes gathered at the Goodnews Convention Centre outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, for the Pastors and Leaders Conference (PALCON) for the Southern Hub of the Africa Region.
A team of Nazarenes from Germany joined with local members in South Africa to engage in community outreach. Their goals were to spread the good news of Jesus Christ, create an opportunity for local churches to “walk across the street” to their neighbors, and generate passion in the hearts of young people to start ministries in their spheres of influence.
More than 1,600 women from South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, and Mozambique gathered to experience fellowship with other Nazarene women, uplift each other, and experience renewal and empowerment.
Fifty representatives from more than 14 churches across South Africa’s Gauteng and Western districts descended upon Nazarene Theological College in Johannesburg, South Africa, to help with clean-up, renovations, and general repairs around the campus on 18 February.