Welcome to Our Church
Where we come from as a church
History
Our histroy as Rivers Of Life International Church
Rivers of Life International was foundered by Pastors M.M & S.C Zulu, a couple that was called into ministry very early in their lives. The church has humble beginnings starting in a local community of Kwamashu, Durban, in the province KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. The church started with a membership of 15 people back in February of 2002, meeting at a school hall of a local high school with very limited facilities.
The church has grown considerably since those early days and the church facility has quickly become inadequate despite having two Sunday services. We trust God for a better and bigger facility and to this end, a sizeable amount of funds have been collected through the building fund.We are registered with the South African Department of Social Development as a NON Profit Organization (NPO)
Purpose and Vision
The purpose and vision of ROLIC
To present and represent our Lord Christ Jesus to nations of the earth and thereby expanding the kingdom of God. We are an oasis of impartation in equiping the last to live a victorios life through applying biblical principles in daily living.
Church Objectives
Rivers of Life International Church’s Objectives
- To organically win the lost within the city of Durban and the wider province of KwaZulu Natal
- To empower God’s people through the teaching of the practical application of the living word
- To help people to discover their talents / gift and serve God using these
- To partner the communities through projects that are relevant and beneficial
Beliefs
Molding believers, influencing the world
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