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Kommetjie Christian Church
Cape Town
Western Cape
7975
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Who we are
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.
Sunday morning services are held at 9am.
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.
Sunday morning services are held at 9am.
Street Address
Dreyer Street, Kommetjie
Cape Town,
Western Cape
7975
South Africa
Phone: 0217831860
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Church Pastor
Pastor Mike Lombard
Pastor
Kommetjie Christian Church
Dreyer Street
Cape Town,
Western Cape
7975
Dreyer Street
South Africa
Phone: 0217831860
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Quote of the Day
1 Timothy 2:5
For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
Denomination
Independent
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Independent church with overseers from various churches in the local area
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Leadership
Leader Name:
Pastor Mike Lombard
Leader Position:
Pastor
Formal Title:
Reverend
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Kommetjie Christian Church
Dreyer Street
Cape Town
Western Cape
7975
Dreyer Street
Cape Town
Western Cape
7975
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Other Church Leaders:
Darron Wilson-Harris
Chris Loans
Ernest Standbury
Daniel Smith
Alan van Geysen
Chris Loans
Ernest Standbury
Daniel Smith
Alan van Geysen
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Kommetjie Christian Church Cape Town Service Times
9am Sunday morning
Communion service on first Sunday of each month
Weekly Bible Studies
Sunday School and Youth Group
Service Times last updated on the 17th of January, 2022
Communion service on first Sunday of each month
Weekly Bible Studies
Sunday School and Youth Group
Service Times last updated on the 17th of January, 2022
Worship Languages
English
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Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
Sunday School
Under 18s:
Sunday School
Youth Group
Youth Group
Local outreach & community activities:
Various
Other activities & ministries
Cell Groups
Special Needs/Accessibility:
Yes
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Main Bible:
New King James Version
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Hymns and modern worship songs
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Kommetjie Christian Church History
A Brief History of Kommetjie Christian Church – Foundation of the Church
The foundation of the church has its origin in the work of two sisters, Casey and Emma Hendricks, who started a Sunday School in their holiday home in Kommetjie in 1933/4. Following on this consistent work, after the Second World War the Sunday School was taken over by the Van der Poll family. In due course, under the guidance of the van der Polls, Kommetjie Christian Fellowship was started. In addition to Sunday School, services were conducted for the community on Sunday nights. Various ministers and speakers from different denominations were invited to minister to the now clearly inter-denominational fellowship. Amongst those invited were lecturers and students from the Bible Institute of South Africa in Kalk Bay. This would be a decisive link for the fellowship, as it would shape the future course of the transformation of the fellowship into Kommetjie Christian Church.
Kommetjie Christian Fellowship purchased the Voortrekker Hall in Kommetjie in March 1981, which opened the way for the birth of a fully functioning local church, namely Kommetjie Christian Church (KCC). Since then, the church has functioned and developed under the leadership of successive pastors: Don Nel, Emile Wolfaardt and Michael Lombard. The unique inter-denominational ministry and community oriented nature of the church appeals to people beyond the Kommetjie community, and continues to draw members from areas such as Capri, Fish Hoek, Ocean View, Noordhoek and Scarborough. As Kommetjie grows and expands, KCC seeks to grow and develop with it and continue to reflect the unique nature of the community by utilising various formats for corporate worship, fellowship and engagement.
The foundation of the church has its origin in the work of two sisters, Casey and Emma Hendricks, who started a Sunday School in their holiday home in Kommetjie in 1933/4. Following on this consistent work, after the Second World War the Sunday School was taken over by the Van der Poll family. In due course, under the guidance of the van der Polls, Kommetjie Christian Fellowship was started. In addition to Sunday School, services were conducted for the community on Sunday nights. Various ministers and speakers from different denominations were invited to minister to the now clearly inter-denominational fellowship. Amongst those invited were lecturers and students from the Bible Institute of South Africa in Kalk Bay. This would be a decisive link for the fellowship, as it would shape the future course of the transformation of the fellowship into Kommetjie Christian Church.
Kommetjie Christian Fellowship purchased the Voortrekker Hall in Kommetjie in March 1981, which opened the way for the birth of a fully functioning local church, namely Kommetjie Christian Church (KCC). Since then, the church has functioned and developed under the leadership of successive pastors: Don Nel, Emile Wolfaardt and Michael Lombard. The unique inter-denominational ministry and community oriented nature of the church appeals to people beyond the Kommetjie community, and continues to draw members from areas such as Capri, Fish Hoek, Ocean View, Noordhoek and Scarborough. As Kommetjie grows and expands, KCC seeks to grow and develop with it and continue to reflect the unique nature of the community by utilising various formats for corporate worship, fellowship and engagement.
Kommetjie Christian Church Historical Photos
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