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St. Cyprian's Anglican Church holds a particular place in Gqeberha's social fabric. It provides space for people to mark grief, celebrate joy, and examine meaning—services that secular society doesn't easily offer. The church stands as a stabilising presence for vulnerable people: the elderly without nearby family, those processing loss, new arrivals seeking welcome. Beyond Sunday services, many congregations run feeding schemes, shelter support, and counselling services that address material need alongside spiritual care. This dual role—sanctuary and service hub—is what makes churches matter to their cities, especially for those living on the margins of economic security.
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