The Presbytery of Egoli is a presbytery based in Johannesburg, South Africa. It stretches from Randfontein and Kagiso to Edenvale and from Midrand to Mulbarton.
There are 29 congregations in the Presbytery of Egoli.
Congregation | Summary |
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Alexandra Presbyterian Church | |
B E Ngubane Memorial Presbyterian Church | |
4ways United Church | |
Johannesburg Presbyterian Church | |
Kagiso Presbyterian Church | |
Kensington United Church | |
Linden Presbyterian Church | |
Mayfair Presbyterian Church | |
Meadowlands Presbyterian Church | |
Midrand Presbyterian Church | |
Moletsane Presbyterian Church | |
Mount Faith Presbyterian Church | |
Orlando Presbyterian Church | |
Randpark Ridge United Church | |
St Barnabas United Church | |
St Columba's Presbyterian Church | |
St Giles Presbyterian Church | |
St James Presbyterian Church | |
St John the Evangelist United Church | |
St John's Presbyterian Church | |
St Magnus Presbyterian Church | |
St Mark's Presbyterian Church | |
St Mungo's United Church | |
St Ninians Presbyterian Church | |
St Patrick's Presbyterian Church | |
St Paul's United Church | |
St Stephen's Presbyterian Church | |
Struben's Valley United Church | |
Trinity Presbyterian Church | |
In 2015, Hansie Wolmarans and Martin Young, both ministers in the Presbytery of Egoli, officiated at the civil union of a same-sex couple. In response, the Presbytery of the Western Cape petitioned for the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa to formally ban ministers from officiating at such unions. [1]
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