By Katlego Sekhu
We’ve all been on the “this can miss me “ train, especially in the last two years.
However, we’ve also learned that there are things we will always be available for, whether we like it or not.
With the country now open and having spent so much time away from church, “is going to church still relevant?” Asked Tbose on The Best T in the City.
Alex says we need fellowship with others. “No man is an island. We need to fellowship with others. There is no ubuntu in our African context without coming together. It will always be relevant.”
Masekani says church exists in one’s heart. “I prefer to be a stay-at-home Christian, I don’t think the omnipotent creator of the universe takes attendance. The church exists in your heart more than it does anywhere else.”
Chairman, who was a guest on My Top 10 at 10, says he’s never missed church in his life. It was only during the lockdown period that he couldn’t go to church.
[3TSpoons] On Why ? #IsGoingToChurchStillRelevant
— On the street. On the air. (@KayaOnAir) April 14, 2022
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