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YPM & Green Anglicans Hike 2025

The Young Peoples’ Ministry Council together with Green Anglicans held a hike from Cecilia Forest to Kirstenbosch Gardens onSaturday 15 March 2025. During the hike, we were reminded ofour uniqueness and the significance of being different as childrenof God. The highlight for me was at the end of the hike, when oneyoung person reflected “today taught me that in life we all moveat different paces towards the same goal”. We thank God, parentsand parishes that ensured that the hike was a success and praythat more young people can join us in future. JP Roberts from the Green Anglicans team and rep on the Diocesan YPM committee led the group in a devotion by the waterfall on Psalm 19:1, “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands”, challenging the young people to see God in the nature that they were in. To see, hear and smell how nature glorifies God, and do we see God’s glory in our neighbourhoods. Siphe NyabaYPM Coordinator Diocese of Cape Town

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A prayer walk/hike amidst of covid-19

2020 has been a daunting year spiritually, physically, mentally and more especially financially. This year alone we have witnessed such a high rise in number of deaths, cases of gender based violence especially femicide, job loss, as if that was not enough we continue to witness the brutal killing of children and also adaption (which we believe to be associated with human trafficking). So as expected young people have been under a lot of strain, the hope of finishing school ‘indue course’, of finding a job or even keeping one has been wearing down on them a lot. It is out of these reasons that youth of St Raphael’s (Sobantu, Pietermartizburg) decided to embark on a journey of seeking God’s intervention while experiencing nature. Joined in the hike were young people from Prince of Peace parish (Inanda), St Mary’s (Hammersdale), St Paul’s (Durban), St Faith’s (Durban), St Andrew’s (Clermont) and St Saviour’s (Ntuzuma) The hike took place at Giba gorge (Pine town) on the prayer items,; depression was the top of the list, self-worth and employment followed. Each obstacle conquered a prayer was said. Lessons learnt were that we all need each other to succeed, also that God gives us strength no matter how much our hearts and minds want to give up. We recommend that other young people embark on these hiking trails not only to see God’sbeauty but also to move away from the noise and buzz and find a quiet place to pray whilesurrounded by creation. Mandisa GumadaDiocesan children and youth ministry coordinatorDiocese of Natal (ACSA)

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