our hope

We long to see just and transformed communities where the vulnerable are cared for because the local church is a transformative presence. We envision that:

- Church leaders, both lay and ordained, are being supported, cared for and mentored as they lead their churches in responding to poverty and injustice.
- Churches and their members are being inspired to address poverty and injustice through relationships, opportunities, events and media resources.
- In their response to poverty and injustice churches are changing their lifestyles and have been equipped with the theology, theory and tools to do transformation and advocacy work.
- The church in Cape Town is being connected and networked across racial, economic and denominational barriers and with government and civil society initiatives in broader society.
- The Parish of St Johns is responding to poverty and injustice in a manner that exemplifies all that we teach and desire for a local church.
- The church is actively interceding for a just society and for people and initiatives that are working for this society.
- Initiatives that address specific systemic issues facing the church have been researched, designed, modelled and implemented in such a way that the church is more effectively addressing poverty and justice issues.

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