St Stephen's Anglican Church
Cape Town's Anglican heritage is woven into the city's colonial and post-colonial history, and St Stephen's sits within that complex narrative. The Anglican tradition here reflects both European liturgical roots and the evolving South African context—from the struggle years through to contemporary debates about inclusion and social justice. St Stephen's serves Anglicans who value liturgical worship and the denomination's particular approach to scripture and tradition. The church participates in Cape Town's interfaith conversations and supports community initiatives beyond its walls. For many Capetonians, this expression of faith carries layers of personal and historical significance, and the church's role in the city's spiritual landscape includes engaging with those histories honestly.