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2 Chapel Rd, ROSEBANK, Cape Town, 7700

021 686 3271
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19 Jeanette Street, Cape Town, 7560

021 981 9877
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240 Long Street, Cape Town, 8001

021 423 5947
Esablished by German immigrants in 1861, St Martini is the first German Lutheran Synod in South Africa. It was built when the Lutheran Church split and a new church, called St Martini the Evangelical Lutheran Church, was erected in Long Street, where it still stands today. St Martini's heavily influenced the architecture and building of other Lutheran churches in the Cape, like those in Bellville, Wynberg, Paarl, Philippi and Stellenbosch. There is a lovely story accompanying the church bells. Originally St Martini had three bells, made by the Friedrich Gruhl foundry in Germany, and shipped to Cape Town (the church was still supervised by the Royal Regional Consistory of Hanover, in Germany at the time). The bell-making Gruhl foundry was a family-run business in Kleinwelka, Bautzen, in what is today the former East Germany. It made between 1 700 and 2 000 church bells whilst it ran, between 1803 and 1896. Most of these were destroyed during the two World Wars, but South Africa's bells survived. Another two Gruhl bells grace the Moravian Church in Genadendal, just outside Greyton, each of which is embellished with four carved heads of angels, a trade mark of the founders. The Moravian missions at Mamre and Enon also each have a Gruhl bell. Stellenbosch's Dutch Reformed Church had three Gruhl bells. But these were replaced in 1986 and now two of them hang in a bell tower on a farm in Riviersonderend. The Dom St Petri (St Peter's Cathedral), one of the most important churches in Saxony, lies in Bautzen's old city, directly opposite the Town Hall. It has five Gruhl bells. St Martini Evangelical Lutheran Church is at 24 Long Street, in the centre of Cape Town. It also runs a German kindergarten and preschool from the premises.
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4 Lighthouse Rd, Cape Town, 7985

021 783 1860
Kommetjie Christian Church (KCC) is a community of people from a variety of Christian backgrounds who together seek to follow the risen and glorified Jesus and advance His message and Kingdom. As a local community we value the sense of family and belonging, and desire to bless the broader community of the Deep Southern Peninsula. Gathering together is a key component of Christian living, and our longing is for God to be worshiped and his words proclaimed. All are welcome and invited to visit us and join us in the walk of faith and faithfulness.
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191 Buitenkant St, Cape Town, 8001

021 461 6310
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3 Hebron St, Bellville, Cape Town, 7530

021 919 3338
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120 Milner Ave, Hout Bay, Cape Town, 7872

021 790 3749
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Unit 101, Suntyger Centre, 313 Durban Road, Cape Town, 7550

021 914 1112
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6 Smuts Rd, Cape Town, 7780

082 362 7488
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23 Debeza St, Cape Town, 7750

072 850 4920
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4 Wesley St, Cape Town, 8001

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34 Disa Rd, Cape Town, 7151

076 529 6569
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11th Ave, Cape Town, 7441

021 553 2753
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3 Erica Road, Cape Town, 7140

082 562 9343
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205 Athens Rd, Table View, Cape Town, 7441

021 557 4334
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29 Kimberley St, Townsend Estate, Cape Town, 7460

021 592 5338
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13 Dublin St, Cape Town, 7925

021 447 2839
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32 Markham Rd, Cape Town, 7708

021 671 0920
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123 Voortrekker Rd, Cape Town, 7460

061 407 9474
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416 Voortrekker Rd, Cape Town, 7405

021 510 4029

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