LUCSA Hosts Theological Training Forum:
“Envisioning a Cooperative Future”
From November 11 to 15, 2024, LUCSA (Lutheran Communion in Southern Africa) held the Theological Training Forum at the Lakeview Boutique Hotel, bringing together church leaders, theologians, and educators from across Southern Africa to discuss essential advancements in theological education. Notable speakers, including Rev Morekwa, Rev Morwaeng, and Rev Mkhabela, contributed their expertise to this collaborative event.
Executive Director Rev Lilana Kasper
With the theme “Envisioning a Cooperative Future,” the forum aimed to establish a unified approach to pastoral training, bridging current gaps in theological education across the region. Central topics included the need for a standardized curriculum and foundational criteria for ministry qualifications. The discussions also highlighted the importance of structured pastoral formation, emphasizing both practical skills and spiritual resilience. This initiative seeks to ensure that pastors are well-prepared to navigate the unique challenges of ministry while upholding their dignity and personal well-being.
Rev Dr O Morekwa and Rev Morwaeng
The forum also explored innovative ideas, such as training pastors in entrepreneurial skills to support sustainable income generation alongside their ministry. Leaders discussed the potential for cooperation among training institutions to better utilize resources and align on educational goals.
Hans Lange & Rev Dr T Mkhabela
The LUCSA Council emphasized the significance of this gathering as a historic step toward a cooperative theological future in Southern Africa. By creating a strong foundation for future clergy, LUCSA is helping to empower leaders who will positively impact their communities for years to come.
Mintesinot Hanfato