Welcome to EPCSA Phelindaba Parish
Reverend, Professor David L Mosoma, the Vice Moderator of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in South Africa (EPCSA), the Moderator of the EPCSA Tshwane Presbytery and the Minister of the Phelindaba Parish welcomes you to the EPCSA Phelindaba Parish information site. EPCSA Phelindaba Parish is the Parsih within the EPCSA Tshwane Presbytery of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in South Africa. In this site you will obtain all information relating to the activities of EPCSA Phelindaba Parish including amongst others the Church activities such as the Sunday church services, congregational and zonal or cell group meeting, the activities of the different church guilds, and the activities that are perfomred by committees and subcommittees of the Church.
Now that you are in the EPCSA Phelindaba Parish site, we would like you to have access to unlimited information about the EPCSA in its broad sense and that is the reason we have provided as much information about the Church. In this site you will access information that pertains to EPCSA Phelindaba Parish from our Sunday services to extra mural activities that we host and / or participate in. We will also, where possible and appropriate, provide you with information pertaining to the Tshwane Presbytery and the EPCSA Synod information. Updates will be made to this website on a regular basis.
EPCSA Phelindaba Parish consist of three congregations, the Saulsville Congregation, the biggest of the three and where the parish offices are situated, teh Atteridgeville congregation and the Tshwane Central congregations, the youngest with only six years. EPCSA Tshwane Central congregation have been conducting its services from the University of South Africa (UNISA) since its beginning and are now in the process of finding a place of its own where it will be possible to Worship God within the Tshwane Central (CBD) area. Although this is in line with the history and traditions of the EPCSA church in general, known to be the church that conduct its services from schools (kereke ya le xikolweni). Unfortunately, then it used to own the schools, but now things have changed and there is no way way in which UNISA can be owned by the church anytime soon. This means that in order to satisfy the ever growing members the Church will have to become independant and self sustaining and acquire its own place of Worship.
As part of the welcome, the Church would like to invite you to become part of the EPCSA Phelindaba Parish, whether at Saulsville, Atteridgeville or Tshwane Central and for more information or how to join the congregation please click here to contact the Church secretariat.