Religious Centres in Rosettenville, Johannesburg

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6 Geranium St, Johannesburg, 2000

072 607 0032

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No 14, 2nd Street, La-Rochelle, Rosettenville, 2190

011 435 4189
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9 Fifth Street, Johannesburg, 2190

011 435 0393
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14 Davies Street, Johannesburg, 2094

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25 Plein Street, Johannesburg, 2001

011 224 3400

National School of Arts Hall, 17 Hoofd Street, Johannesburg, 2001

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28 Gwigwi Mrwebi Street, cnr, Quinn St, Johannesburg, 2001

011 492 0866
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126 Wolmarans St, Johannesburg, 2001

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121 JUTA STREET, Johannesburg, 2000

076 552 8482
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16 STIEMENS ST, BRAAMFONTEIN, Johannesburg, 2000

011 339 2826
In 1897 the Trappist Monks from Mariannhill set up a mission to serve migrant mine workers in Stiemens Street. The first church was built and opened in 1899. Soon after this the Anglo-Boer war broke out and the Trappists returned to Natal. The Oblates of Mary Immaculate served the new parish. The current church was completed and opened in 1938. In 1966 the Paulist Fathers looked after the parish and university chaplaincy. In 1969 the parish was handed over to the diocese for a short period. In 1973 the Society of Jesus were given responsibility for the parish and have served the community ever since. The Jesuits oversaw the building of Trinity House, a residence for Catholic students studying at the University of the Witwatersrand. The residence was opened in 1991. The present parish population is made up of approximately 800 families, drawn from all over Johannesburg as well as the universities. The parish priest is Father Russell Pollitt, SJ. He is assisted by Father Bruce Botha, SJ.
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9 Fore St, Alberton, 1449

011 869 0001
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24 Marthinus Oosthuizen Ave, Alberton, 1449

083 337 5006
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20 North Ave, Johannesburg, 2193

011 646 6020
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15 Molesey Ave, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, 2092

011 482 4237
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160 Langermann Drive, Kensington, Johannesburg, 2094

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30 Hampton Ave, Johannesburg, 2092

011 830 0820
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Corner of 7th Avenue & 5th Street, 41 7th Ave, CRAIGHALL PARK, Johannesburg, 2092

011 482 1057
Heritage Baptist Church is a growing family of believers committed to glorifying God by faithfully expounding God's Word and by helping others see “the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ.” Please look around to discover who we are, why we exist and what we have to give. For further information (including what it means to be a Christian) please contact us. Our desire is to serve you!
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64 Garden Rd, Johannesburg, 2192

011 485 0388
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9 Toinette Street, Brackenhurst, BRACKENHURST, Alberton, 1448

011 900 1503
We see a church where: God is celebrated in uplifting and challenging Worship services Family and Fellowship are celebrated in exciting community events such as barn dances, talent shows, quiz evenings, etc. people find Healing and Wholeness and a place to belong altar calls and intentional discipleship take place to facilitate Learning and Growth in the Christian faith. Children, Youth and Young Adults are celebrated and given opportunity to make friends, meet Jesus and learn discipleship. people become conscious of the needs of others and give themselves joyfully in Mission and Service The traditional service is celebrated with hymns and organ music, and use of liturgy on Communion Sundays. Kids for Christ (Children's Church) meets in the church hall. Holy Communion is celebrated on the second Sunday of the month. Bibles are sold after the service and the coffee shop is open after the service on the last Sunday of the month. 'Paradox' is an environment where teenagers and young adults (ages 13-21) can come on a Sunday morning and still feel a part of the church. The purpose of Paradox is to raise young people up to the point where they feel ready to be confirmed, to guide them through their confirmation and to continue to develop those who have been confirmed. Join Paradox on Sunday mornings at 09h30 and enjoy live bands, multimedia presentaions, games, movies, guest speakers and technology.
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158 OXFORD ROAD, ROSEBANK, Johannesburg, 2132

011 880 4022
CATHCA is the Catholic Health Care Association of Southern Africa. Some of us are doctors, some nurses, some community health workers, or other health professionals, and many of us are lay people doing voluntary work as home based caregivers, administrators, bookkeepers, or looking after orphans or the elderly in homes and care centres across the country.