Religious Organisations in Sophiatown (Triomf), Johannesburg

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49 Ray St, Johannesburg, 2092

011 470 0334

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43 Putney Rd, Brixton, Johannesburg, 2019

011 837 9770
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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!

1 14de Straat, Johannesburg, 1709

011 422 4778

118 Milner Avenue, Randburg, 2195

011 888 9341
A Christian mission is an organized effort to spread Christianity. Missions often involve sending individuals and groups, called missionaries, across boundaries, most commonly geographical boundaries, for the purpose of proselytize, or from one Christian tradition to another and to spread a message, convince other of a certain belief and provide aid to communities or to accomplish any agenda.

21 Madeline St, Florida, 1710

011 472 5993
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81 Lange Ave, Roodepoort, 1708

011 673 2212
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69 Roscommon Rd, Randburg, 2122

011 646 2645
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288 Castlehill drive, Johannesburg, 2195

011 678 6416
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77 7th Street Linden, Johannesburg, 2195

071 641 1729
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1 ZONDA AV, Johannesburg, 2195

011 782 4222

105 4th street, Johannesburg, 2195

079 412 8271
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32 Dolly Rathebe Road, Fordsburg, Johannesburg, 2033

+2711 373 8000
Whilst the JUT paid attention to the overall Dinî needs of the Muslims, its initial emphasis was on education. So, as early as 1961, we find the JU drawing up a syllabus for the entire Transvaal. Correspondence, as early as 1940 on the suggestions of various 'Ulamâ like Moulana Ahmad Hathurani on the improving of the then syllabus, is well documented. Under the auspices of the JUT, a number of books were published. As early as 1927, the JUT published its first book designed for Shafi’î students and adults guiding them in the manner of performing Salâh. In the 1950s, the JU took up the cudgels with the Nationalist government against the Group Areas Act and succeeded in defending our Masâjid and Madâris from demolition. In the 1970s and 1980s, the JU interacted with the government on Muslim affairs, Muslim Personal Law etc. The new dispensation did not prevent the JU to forge links with the democratically elected government. If anything, the interaction has increased tremendously. In 1994, a JU delegation met with President Mandela, who gave ~is personal assurance that his government would ensure that all obstacles are removed in the path of Muslims in implementing Muslim Personal Law in South Africa. Among the many researched memorandums, which the JU submitted to the government, include the issues of pornography, abortion, the introduction of religious education in state controlled schools, capital punishment.
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224 Cornelis St, Randburg, 2170

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20A, 7th Avenue, Parktown North, Johannesburg, 2193

011 327 6411
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P.O. Box 42863, 32 Dolly Rathebe Road, Johannesburg, FORDSBURG, 2092

011 373 8000
Whilst the JUT paid attention to the overall Dinî needs of the Muslims, its initial emphasis was on education. So, as early as 1961, we find the JU drawing up a syllabus for the entire Transvaal. Correspondence, as early as 1940 on the suggestions of various 'Ulamâ like Moulana Ahmad Hathurani on the improving of the then syllabus, is well documented. Under the auspices of the JUT, a number of books were published. As early as 1927, the JUT published its first book designed for Shafi’î students and adults guiding them in the manner of performing Salâh. In the 1950s, the JU took up the cudgels with the Nationalist government against the Group Areas Act and succeeded in defending our Masâjid and Madâris from demolition. In the 1970s and 1980s, the JU interacted with the government on Muslim affairs, Muslim Personal Law etc. The new dispensation did not prevent the JU to forge links with the democratically elected government. If anything, the interaction has increased tremendously. In 1994, a JU delegation met with President Mandela, who gave ~is personal assurance that his government would ensure that all obstacles are removed in the path of Muslims in implementing Muslim Personal Law in South Africa. Among the many researched memorandums, which the JU submitted to the government, include the issues of pornography, abortion, the introduction of religious education in state controlled schools, capital punishment.
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28 Gwigwi Mrwebi Street, cnr, Quinn St, Johannesburg, 2001

011 492 0866
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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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46 De Korte Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2000

*By Appointment Only Monday through Saturday* No matter your story, we welcome you to join us as we all try to be a little bit better, a little bit kinder, a little more helpful—because that’s what Jesus taught. We are a diverse community of followers of Jesus Christ and welcome all to worship here. We fellowship together as well as offer youth and children’s programs. Jesus Christ can make you a better person. You can make us a better community. Come worship with us. Church services are held every Sunday. Visitors are always welcome.
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284 Ontdekkers Rd, Roodepoort, 1709

011 763 3512