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Revd Gill Padoa
pastoral@stagnes.org.za
Revd Gill Padoa
pastoral@stagnes.org.za
Sinethemba Mncube
sinethatosbucie.0210@gmail.com
Stephen Kruger
children@stagnes.org.za
Deryck Willans
diffdesign@3i.co.za
Margie Clarence
margie.clarence@gmail.com
Ntandose Masalla
ntandosemasalla@gmail.com
Nkanyiso Ngcobo
nkazimulongcobo31@gmail.com
Mbali Mhlongo
mhlongoem@ukzn.ac.za
Linda James
lindajames057@gmail.com
Deryck Willans
diffdesign@3i.co.za
Trish Gierke
trishgierke@gmail.com
Revd Sizwe Ngcobo
sizwe@stagnes.org.za
Michelle Carless
michcarless@yahoo.com
Jenny Willans
jennymwillans@gmail.com
Edward Pines
edwardpines47@gmail.com
Deryck Willans
diffdesign@3i.co.za
Jill Storrar
jill.storrar@gmail.com
Dallas Kirby
dallas@icon.co.za
Anne Baylis
anne.baylis20@gmail.com
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Homegroups and small groups are the backbone of our life together
The key aspect of our Church Community where knowing Jesus becomes manifested
Homegroups are a wonderful place for connection, a sense of belonging and a safe space to grow as a Christian. This is where one is supported with practical and spiritual needs, encouraged through prayer, in the sharing of testimonies and in the study of the Bible together. Small groups often engage together in acts of service in the church, reaching out to the local community, and holding special events for their families, friends, and neighbours.
Be “connected” to a group
We encourage everyone to be a part of a homegroup or a small group in our church as we travel together on this journey of faith. A challenge to every gift and purpose is that one operates within the sphere of making other people’s lives better, as a servant of the Kingdom. Most meet weekly in the home of a group member (usually the leader's home). If you can't find an open group, please let us know!
Latest developments
A step closer to healing for Molweni flood victims
A family whose house was washed away by the floods is in the process of rebuilding.
Orchestra raises the roof at St Agnes Anglican Church
One of the oldest South African orchestras played to an enthusiastic audience in Kloof, last weekend.
Support group heals through sharing
St Agnes' Anglican church in Kloof is set to host our 'Grief Share' programme that will help people grieve their loved ones.
Grief counselling course offered in Kloof
GriefShare is a grief support programme starting on Saturday, August 20 at St Agnes Church.
St Agnes' steps to provide much-needed help
The disaster appeal set up by St Agnes' Church has provided funds for church members to hand out food, water, blankets, clothing and toiletries to Molweni residents through their Philangethemba Impact NPC.''
St Agnes' seminars in full swing
The free seminars are open to all members of the public and according to Revd Ngcobo will be held every first Tuesday evening of the month.