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St. Saviour's Church anchors a neighbourhood in ways that extend far beyond Sunday services. It's where young people encounter structured mentorship, where families find childcare during weekday events, where older members know they'll be visited if they're ill, and where the wider community—believers and otherwise—recognises someone cares about things beyond transactions. Churches like this matter in wealthy suburbs precisely because affluence can isolate people from genuine community. The church becomes a place where economic status doesn't determine your worth, where volunteer work builds real connections, and where grief, joy, and ordinary questions are shared openly. When a parish actively engages its neighbourhood—whether through soup kitchens, youth programmes, or simply showing up at local crises—it models a different kind of belonging that many Sandton residents desperately need.
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