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ROGGC restore youth to God’s glory

Youth of all ages to gather as a larger church community to celebrate the amazing richness of their Christian faith

To commemorate Youth Day the Restoration of God’s Glory Church (ROGGC) hosted a Youth Conference. From Friday, June 17 to Sunday June 19 youth from Estcourt and surrounding areas gathered at the ROGGC hall.

The conference is held annually as an opportunity to allow youth of all ages to gather as a larger church community to celebrate the amazing richness of their Christian faith.

The lively and engaging celebration was themed: ‘Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come, and the years draw near, when you will say, “I have no pleasure in them”, from the book of Ecclesiastes 12: 1.

The message highlighted during the event was ‘youth are more than conquerors for they are winners in Christ.’

The church would like to thank Pastors Nonhlanhla and Sanele Hadebe, organiser Ms Khanyi Mdletshe and the guest speakers for hosting the event.

A special thanks to Pastor Nonhlanhla Hadebe, Pastor Musa Mkhulisi from Durban and Pastor Thokozile Mchunu.

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Sihle Ntenjwa

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