Seven Pillars of the Tshwane Intenational Church of Christ
Holistic
We seek to serve the whole community in every area where the Tshwane church is present. Through worship, biblical teaching, Youth and Family ministry, shepherding, and leadership, we aim to meet spiritual, emotional, and practical needs while keeping God’s mission and vision central in all we do.
Emergent
Reaching the next generation is a deliberate priority for the Tshwane church. Through Youth and Family, Campus, and Young Professional ministries, we intentionally invest in younger disciples so they can discover faith, purpose, and leadership, impacting their peers and the broader community for God.
Family
Family defines how we live and minister as a church. Spanning generations, our Youth and Family approach supports parents as shepherds and nurtures children within loving, faith‑filled households, encouraging spiritual growth through close relationships, guidance, and shared discipleship within the church family.
Impact
We believe every disciple can make a meaningful difference. At Tshwane, faith is lived out through action, service, and relationships that reflect Christ’s love. As members grow under Jesus’ lordship, their lives influence families, neighborhoods, and communities with lasting spiritual impact.
Wisdom
We value deep learning and faithful teaching rooted in God’s Word. By equipping leaders and members with biblical knowledge and practical training, the Tshwane church seeks to present Scripture thoughtfully and helpfully, speaking into real‑life situations with clarity, grace, and spiritual discernment.
Resources
The Tshwane church is committed to equipping disciples with spiritual and practical tools needed for faithful living. Facilities, media, mentorship, and communication platforms are used to support growth, strengthen faith, and prepare God’s people for service, endurance, and spiritual maturity.
Rhythms
Healthy discipleship flows from consistent spiritual rhythms. Worship, teaching, fellowship, prayer, mentoring, outreach, and service are woven into daily life, shaping a church culture where faith practices are natural, life‑giving, and deeply rooted in walking with God together.
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Purpose Establish the scriptures as the standard for our lives The Word of God Study Some Facts About The Bible »» Greatest selling book in history »» 66 books (39 in Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament) »» Written over period of about 1500 years »» Written by 40+ authors with various backgrounds… Read more: (no title) - DiscipleshipActs 11:25-26 »» The disciples were called Christians – The people of Antioch identified the disciples of Jesus with a new term, “Christian” or Christ’s disciples. In the Bible, being a Christian and being a disciple are the same thing. Jesus never used the word “Christian.” Mark 1:16-18 | CALLED TO FOLLOW JESUS »» Come… Read more: Discipleship
Audio and Video Resources
To find a library of sermons, conference lessons, workshops and parenting devotionals.
