Sudanese Service

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Service Time:
Sunday – 2:00 PM -Sudanese Service

Every Sunday afternoon, our church becomes a home for the South Sudanese community, offering a special time of worship in the Dinka language. This service is more than just a weekly gathering—it’s a powerful expression of culture, unity, and faith.

What Makes This Service Special?

Our Sudanese community worships in the Dinka language at 02:00 pm each Sunday. It is a special time for people from South Sudan to come together and worship in their own language.  

Language: Conducted entirely in Dinka, the heart language of South Sudanese people, allowing for deeper spiritual engagement.

Cultural Expression: Celebrates South Sudanese traditions through music, dress, and worship style.

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Community Support: A place where individuals and families find encouragement, belonging, and friendship.

Youth Participation: Young people are encouraged to take active roles in reading, music, and leadership.

Pastoral Care: Offers spiritual guidance and support tailored to the needs of the Sudanese community.

Open to All: While rooted in the South Sudanese tradition, everyone is welcome to attend and experience multicultural worship.

Fellowship Beyond the Service: Time for connection often continues after the service through meals and conversations.

A Place of Belonging and Worship

The Sudanese Service is a unique and treasured part of our church life. It gives space for the Dinka-speaking community to grow in faith, celebrate their identity, and support one another in love.

“After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude… from every nation, tribe, people and language…” – Revelation 7:9

Whether you’re from South Sudan or simply want to join in multicultural worship, you’re warmly invited to come and see how God is working in this community.

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The 2:00 PM Sudanese Service is more than a time slot—it’s a spiritual home where language, culture, and faith come together. It provides a sacred space for South Sudanese Christians to worship God in a way that speaks to both their heritage and their hearts.