There is a seat at the table for everyone — from little ones to grandparents. Dive into a fellowship that fits where you are in life.
The Youth Unit encompasses Sunday School, the Wesley Guild, and the Youth group — nurturing the next generation of believers and leaders.
Sunday School provides age-appropriate Christian education during Sunday morning services, engaging children with the Bible through storytelling, songs, crafts, and lessons designed to nurture a living faith from a young age.
The Wesley Guild is the Methodist fellowship for young adults, named after John Wesley. The Guild combines Bible study, social action, and fellowship — including outreach initiatives like the Mother of Peace toiletry drive.
The Youth group is a dynamic community for young people of secondary school and early tertiary age. Through camps, outreach, and regular meetings, young people are discipled and empowered to become the next generation of church leaders.
The Young Women's Manyano is a vibrant fellowship group for young women in the congregation. It includes a Junior Manyano sub-group for younger members, ensuring a continuum of formation from youth into adulthood.
The group focuses on spiritual development, leadership, and service, preparing young women to make a meaningful difference in their communities.
The Women's Manyano is one of the most significant and historic fellowship groups in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa. At Bethesda, the Manyano is a powerful sisterhood bound together by prayer, service, and mutual support.
Members gather regularly for prayer meetings, Bible study, and community outreach. The Manyano has been at the heart of the church's pastoral care and feeding ministry for many years.
The Young Men's Guild (YMG) is a fellowship dedicated to empowering young men in their Christian faith and service to the community. Through regular meetings, outreach, and mentorship, the Guild helps young men grow into leaders of character and integrity.
The YMG also supports various church events and takes an active role in community upliftment initiatives throughout the year.
The Local Preachers Association is a vital arm of the Methodist church, supporting and equipping lay preachers in their calling to proclaim the Gospel. Members of the LPA serve congregations across the circuit, bringing the Word to communities with dedication and faith.
The Association meets regularly for fellowship, theological reflection, and mutual encouragement. New members who feel called to lay preaching are warmly welcomed to enquire about joining.
Our church choir, led by Choir Director Zuko Vabaza ("Vabs"), leads the congregation in worship every Sunday and through every special occasion. "Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth." — Psalm 96:1
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