Abstract

The study conducted in 2017, in the Cape Metropole to explore the nature of partnership between local congregations and Christian Development Organisations, entitled, ‘Enhanced partnership between local congregations and Faith-based Organisations: towards a holistic congregational praxis’ reveal that, there are enough collaboration efforts between these two entities of the church. These efforts revolve around issues, such as spiritual support, volunteerism and discipleship. The view is that, even though elements of partnership such as volunteerism, prayer and discipleship are essential in the journey of development, there is a need for these efforts to be coupled by resources such as finances and expertise. Central to the argument of this paper is the view that says, enhanced partnership between local congregations and Christian Development Organisations has a potential to facilitate holistic congregational praxis. In most cases, these entities of the church are found in the same locality, and therefore need to define how they can together play a bigger and meaningful role in the transformation of their community. Bound by their faith mandate, working together as partners as opposed to competing with each other, they will find strength in each other, and portray good image of the Christian community in society. Guided by partnership ethos of trust, equality and mutual respect, they can both play a leading role in the nation-building project of South Africa.

Highlights

  • This article gives attention to the partnership between local congregations and Christian development organisations (CDOs)

  • The study was conducted between 2016 and 2018 and one of its aims was to explore the partnership between local congregations and CDOs

  • This yearning for a revival of the spirit of reconciliation that the country experienced at the dawn of democracy under Nelson Mandela’s leadership calls all partners to play their part

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Introduction

This article gives attention to the partnership between local congregations and Christian development organisations (CDOs). An understanding of the Missio Dei is crucial in facilitating partnerships towards holistic praxis It is in recognising this as God’s activity (Bosch 1991:391) that local congregations and CDOs as manifestations of the church in the local setting are to act as God’s agents. Built upon the foundation of partnership ethos of trust, equality, unity and respect for people and affirming the Missio Dei as both a means and an end of mission, is essential and this is no different with regard to the partnership between the local congregation and the CDO. A common understanding of the kingdom mandate can lead to a more holistic missional praxis, and subsequently, the mandate of CDOs is equal and important as that of local congregations; any argument from either side which seeks to advance or elevate one over the other must be refuted as divisive and lacking the spirit of partnership. Emerging findings from the questionnaire of the ‘Does Faith Matter’ research project

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